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Edgar Degas, An Impressionist Who Drew
The painter preferred to work in his studio, either from memory or from a little mock-up.
A founding member of the Impressionist exhibitions, Degas advocated an inclusive recruitment policy, incorporating more conventional painters. A great draughtsman himself, he followed in the tradition of Jean-Dominique Ingres, the master of line, and trained in Italy in the tradition of the Renaissance masters. Contrary to the popular perception of Impressionist painters, Degas openly expressed his dislike of plein air painting.
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