Place de la Concorde

by Edgar Degas

Artwork Image: Place de la Concorde (1875) by Edgar Degas

This painting depicts the Viscount Ludovic-Napoleon Lepic and his two daughters, strolling through the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. For four decades after World War II, this painting was considered lost. It was found when it was put on display at the Hermitage Museum in Russia, where it still remains. It was later discovered that the Russians had seized the painting from the collections of Otto Gerstenberg during the Soviet occupation of Germany following World War II. The composition, with a large amount of negative space, is thought by art historians to be based off of a photograph, which was an interest of Degas’ in his later life.

$400.00

Artwork Details

Date:1875
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:78cm x 118cm
Genres:Impressionism
Subjects:Animals
People
More Info:en.wikipedia.org
Name:Hermitage Museum
Location:St. Petersburg (Russia)
Website:www.hermitagemuseum.org

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