I like this work because you can tell he uses photographs as his inspiration, you can see because it is a lot more natural. You can see that the images have half legs in, you can also see that the image with the two girls in that he has used a bit of a angel on it. Another reason how you can tell this artist has used photographs is the composition of the photographs, because in a normal painting in that time they would fill the space and not bunch everything together. But as you can see in the artwork that all the people are bunched together at one side of the photo, especially in the photo of the girl practising and the rest of the girls getting ready. In that specific painting you can see that it is more life like by the fact it looks like they're getting ready for a audition. All of these pieces of artwork tell more of a story then they would if it wasn't done lifelike and the people where posing. You know that this artist has used a photo or taken the photo because he has a lot of detail in them and you wouldn't be able to put that much detail in just from memory or decide where all the people are and how they are placed. Painter and sculptor Edgar Degas was a highly celebrated 19th century french impressionist whose work helped shape the fine art landscape for years to come.
Early kodak photographs
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