Mary Cassatt in the Paintings Gallery at the Louvre depicts Degas’s close friend and artistic collaborator, the American expatriate artist Mary Cassatt, walking through a gallery of paintings in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Cohen Gallery 234), is one of the finest examples of Degas’s admiration for Japanese art and his engagement with the stylistic qualities of Japanese prints. Mary Cassatt in the Paintings Gallery at the Louvre of 1879–1880, currently on view in Impressionism and Beyond (Gallery 235 and the Sidney S. Over the course of nearly four decades, Degas produced 66 graphic works and around 400 impressions of his prints. Impressionist artist Edgar Degas was known foremost as a painter and pastelist through much of his career, but he was also a skilled and prolific printmaker.
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