





Artistic depiction of dancers in vibrant colors
The illustration "Dancers, Pink and Green" by Edgar Degas captures the dynamic world of ballet. With bold reds and soft whites, Degas brings the movements of the dancers to life. The impasto technique gives the painting a tactile quality, while the shadowy silhouettes of a patron in the background add an intriguing perspective to the composition. This harmonious blend of colors and forms creates an atmosphere that is both lively and calming, making it suitable for various spaces.
Vibrant art for inspiring environments
This illustration would particularly shine in a doctor's office, as it spreads a positive mood and distracts patients in a pleasant way. It also adds a beautiful accent to a stylish office, fostering a creative environment.
You can also find this artwork available in other formats, such as elegant acrylic glass prints or alu dibond. If you are unsure about your product selection, we are happy to advise you personally.
Country: Germany
Artist's description:
Edgar Degas: Dancers, Pink and Green (ca. 1890)
The heavily impastoed surface suggests that Degas worked directly and extensively on this picture, building up passages of oil paint with brushes and his fingers. By mixing his colors with white to make them opaque, and by applying his pigments thickly and in several layers, he approximated the pastel technique that he had perfected in the 1880s. Degas punctuated the composition with the shadowy profile of a top-hatted patron of the Paris Opéra, who enjoys the privilege of dallying with the dancers in the wings during a performance. (Source: The Met)
Collections: Designs & Illustrations, Wall art for the doctor's office, Office Art Prints, Famous Artists, Edgar Degas Wall Art