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Here's an interesting article from The Guardian site (12 July 2002); "This is a strange portrait. It is supposed to be of Hélène Rouart, but she is utterly overwhelmed by signs of her father. She stands in his study surrounded by his art collection, ... more
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The Degas bronzes are made by the "indirect lost-wax casting" method. In this process, flexible gelatin molds are made from the fragile wax originals. These gelatin molds are then used to make perfect wax replicas. These replicas are covered with a ... more
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edgar degas' influences included his mentor, edouard Manet, as well as english and japenese art. ... more
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It is true that most of his art was not really impressionistic, but he was a very active member of the impressionist group. ... more
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he was obbsessed with dance it explains it in the paragraph below No artist has ever been more closely associated with images of dancers than the French Impressionist Edgar Degas; more than half of his vast output of paintings, drawings, and ... more
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[top] Yes, absolutely. Simple take the outlet of the Degasser from one channel and reroute it into another channel. You will subject the mobile phase to twice the degassing and have twice the opportunity to remove all gases. ... more
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A5 No, it is not necessary. If you try to degas the package with an RP agent enclosed, the package will be decompressed further due to oxygen absorption, which causes the object to contact the inner surface of the gas-barrier bag too closely. When ... more
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