LOT 4:
EDGAR DEGAS, AFTER: IN THE SALON OF THE BROTHEL
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EDGAR DEGAS, AFTER: IN THE SALON OF THE BROTHEL
Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) After: In the Salon of the Brothel. Lithograph on paper. Unsigned and unframed. From a limited edition (1000) portfolio "Les Monotypes" 1948. Printed in Paris by Quatre-chemins - Editart. This print is accompanied by an unverified document from R.S. Oxman, Purveyors of fine art Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Edgar Degas was a prominent impressionist painter best known for his depictions of dancers. Initially trained as an academic history painter, Degas soon found inspiration in modern life and became known as the classical painter of modern life.
Dimensions:
12x9 inches; 32 x 24 cm.
Artist or Maker:
Edgar Degas'
Condition Report:
Good condition with signs of ageing, the paper is lightly toned, and wavy.
Provenance:
Collection of a California gentleman.
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