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Horse and Rider, c. 1890. Creator: Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)
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Horse and Rider, c. 1890. Creator: Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)
Horse and Rider, c. 1890. Degass drawing Gentleman Rider alludes to the steeplechase, a fashionable race in which the riders were not professional jockeys but, instead, " gentlemen." Here, Degas demonstrated his unceasing interest in the horses anatomy in motion, playfully revising the position of the animals hind legs, as he would a dancer s. The top-hatted rider remains a ghostly shadow--it is clearly the horse rather than its rider who captured the artists imagination
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1834 1917 Black Chalk Edgar Degas Edgar Degas French Impressionist
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Horse and Rider, c. 1890
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by Edgar Degas captures the essence of a steeplechase race in the late 19th century. Degas, known for his fascination with movement and anatomy, beautifully portrays the horse's dynamic motion in this black chalk drawing. The artist playfully revises the position of the horse's hind legs, much like he would when sketching a dancer. The result is an exquisite depiction of strength and grace combined. While the top-hatted rider remains a ghostly shadow, it is evident that it is the magnificent horse that has captured Degas' imagination. Degas' choice to depict a gentleman rider alludes to the fashionable nature of steeplechase races during this period. Unlike professional jockeys, these riders were considered "gentlemen" adding an air of sophistication to such events. This print showcases Degas' mastery as an impressionist artist, capturing fleeting moments with loose brushstrokes and subtle color variations. It exemplifies his unceasing interest in studying horses' anatomy in motion. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this artwork from Heritage Art/Heritage Images allows us to appreciate both Degas' technical skill and his ability to evoke emotion through his subjects. Whether you are captivated by equestrian sports or simply admire fine artistry, "Horse and Rider" offers a glimpse into one artist's lifelong exploration of movement and beauty.
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