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Edmondo and Thérèse Morbilli  1865

by Edgar Degas

Degas' family was relatively affluent, so he did not have to rely entirely on sales of his work for financial support. He was thus free to experiment and choose his own subjects; almost all of his portraits depict relatives or friends. He was also able to delay finishing paintings, reworking them until they met his exacting standards. Many times Degas retrieved works he ha...
Size: 
117.2 x 89.7 cm (46 1/8 x 35 5/16 in.)
Medium: 
Oil on canvas
Credit: 
Courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington