Edgar Degas in New Orleans

Rory O'Neill Schmitt,Rosary Hartel O'Neill

Edgar Degas in New Orleans
Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Published
6 February 2023
Pages
156
ISBN
9781467153478

Edgar Degas in New Orleans

Rory O'Neill Schmitt,Rosary Hartel O'Neill

The grit and grandeur of New Orleans helped give rise to an icon of French Impressionism.

Edgar Degas’s mother was from New Orleans and from the time he buried her, he pined for Louisiana. In 1872, when he arrived, he found New Orleans wracked with devastation. He struggled with the conflict of helping his family’ bankrupt cotton business, while pursuing his passion to paint. Amidst this turmoil, blossomed a tragic friendship with his blind sister-in-law, his beautiful muse. Edgar nearly went mad when he discovered his brother had gone through all the family money, and was having an affair with his wife’s best friend. This book rips open the divide between Edgar and his brother that kept them from speaking for ten years, and led Edgar to start a new direction in his work: Impressionism.

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