Edgar Degas (artist)
  • 1. Edgar Degas was a renowned French artist associated with the Impressionist movement, although he preferred to be called a realist. Born on July 19, 1834, in Paris, Degas initially pursued a career in law but ultimately shifted his focus to art, studying at the École des Beaux-Arts. He became famous for his extraordinary ability to capture movement and the human figure, especially in the context of ballet dancers, a subject he depicted with both grace and a critical eye. Degas's unique style is characterized by his innovative use of perspective, his bold color palette, and his integration of unusual viewpoints, which often convey a sense of spontaneity and intimacy. Throughout his life, he created a rich body of work that includes paintings, pastels, sculptures, and prints, many of which explore themes of modern life, femininity, and the complexities of human emotion. Although he was a key figure in the Impressionist exhibitions, Degas often distanced himself from the movement's ethos, leading to a more studio-based approach rather than en plein air painting. His legacy is profound, having profoundly influenced future generations of artists, and he is celebrated for the emotional depth and technical proficiency displayed in works like 'The Ballet Class' and 'The Absinthe Drinker.' Degas passed away on September 27, 1917, leaving behind a transformative legacy that continues to resonate in the art world today.

    When did Edgar Degas pass away?
A) 1930
B) 1900
C) 1860
D) 1917
  • 2. In which city did Edgar Degas die?
A) New York
B) Rome
C) London
D) Paris
  • 3. Which artistic movement was Edgar Degas associated with?
A) Impressionism
B) Surrealism
C) Baroque
D) Cubism
  • 4. Where was Edgar Degas born?
A) London, UK
B) New York, USA
C) Paris, France
D) Madrid, Spain
  • 5. How old was Edgar Degas when he died?
A) 83
B) 70
C) 95
D) 60
  • 6. Which type of medium did Edgar Degas often work with?
A) Oil paint
B) Pastel
C) Acrylic
D) Watercolor
  • 7. In addition to painting, what other art form did Edgar Degas excel in?
A) Poetry
B) Sculpture
C) Dance
D) Music
  • 8. Who was a close friend and frequent subject of Degas' art?
A) Vincent van Gogh
B) Leonardo da Vinci
C) Mary Cassatt
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 9. What was the nationality of Edgar Degas?
A) American
B) Italian
C) French
D) British
  • 10. What was the title of Edgar Degas' famous painting depicting ballet dancers at the barre?
A) Mona Lisa
B) The Dance Class
C) Guernica
D) Starry Night
  • 11. What was Edgar Degas' primary medium of art?
A) Architecture
B) Painting
C) Sculpture
D) Photography
  • 12. What was one of Edgar Degas' favorite subjects to paint?
A) Landscapes
B) Ballet dancers
C) Still life
D) Portraits
  • 13. What type of sports did Degas enjoy watching and painting?
A) Swimming
B) Football
C) Horse racing
D) Gymnastics
  • 14. Which famous artist drew inspiration from Degas' work?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Frida Kahlo
C) Claude Monet
D) Leonardo da Vinci
  • 15. Which of the following museums houses a notable collection of Degas' works?
A) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
B) The British Museum
C) Musée d'Orsay
D) The Louvre
  • 16. What was Edgar Degas' father's occupation?
A) Sailor
B) Carpenter
C) Banker
D) Butcher
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