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9/11.5 The Impressionist movement was a dras-
tic departure from the familiar classically infuenced
style of work. It came up quickly and was embraced
quickly by many artists but criticized publicly for its
lack of sophistication. Edgar Degas and Winslow
Homer both, in their own ways, tried to remain
removed from the burgeoning Impressionist move-
ment, however the work they produced would sug-
gest that they were far less removed than they would
have liked and that they were, in fact, at the head of
the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family in
1834, his father being a prominent banker. Despite
having an obvious aptitude for the arts and even his
own home studio at eighteen he was expected to
attend school for a law degree (Edgar Degas). He
ended up taking very little care for his studies and
focusing on his art anyways. He received no formal
training, but instead inde-
pendently studied by way of
master copies and trips to It-
aly to study the classical work
there.
9.5/11.5 The Impres-
sionist movement was a
drastic departure from the
familiar classically infuenced style of work. It
came up quickly and was embraced quickly by
many artists but criticized publicly for its lack of
sophistication. Edgar Degas and Winslow Homer
both, in their own ways, tried to remain removed
from the burgeoning Impressionist movement,
however the work they produced would suggest
that they were far less removed than they would
have liked and that they were, in fact, at the head
of the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family in
1834, his father being a prominent banker. Despite
having an obvious aptitude for the arts and even
his own home studio at eighteen he was expected
to attend school for a law degree (Edgar Degas).
He ended up taking very little care for his studies
and focusing on his art anyways. He received no
formal training, but instead independently studied
by way of master copies and trips to Italy to study
the classical work there.
10/13 The Impressionist movement was
a drastic departure from the familiar classical-
ly infuenced style of work. It came up quickly
and was embraced quickly by many artists but
criticized publicly for its lack of sophistication.
Edgar Degas and Winslow Homer both, in
their own ways, tried to remain removed from
the burgeoning Impressionist movement, how-
ever the work they produced would suggest that
they were far less removed than they would have
liked and that they were, in fact, at the head of
the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family
in 1834, his father being
a prominent banker. De-
spite having an obvious
aptitude for the arts and
even his own home studio
at eighteen he was expect-
ed to attend school for a
law degree (Edgar Degas). He ended up taking
very little care for his studies and focusing on
his art anyways. He received no formal train-
ing, but instead independently studied by way
of master copies and trips to Italy to study the
classical work there.
10.5/13 The Impressionist movement
was a drastic departure from the familiar clas-
sically infuenced style of work. It came up
quickly and was embraced quickly by many
artists but criticized publicly for its lack of so-
phistication. Edgar Degas and Winslow Ho-
mer both, in their own ways, tried to remain
removed from the burgeoning Impressionist
movement, however the work they produced
would suggest that they were far less removed
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9/11.5 THE IMPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT was
a drastic departure from the familiar classical-
ly infuenced style of work. It came up quickly
and was embraced quickly by many artists but
criticized publicly for its lack of sophistication.
Edgar Degas and Winslow Homer both, in their
own ways, tried to remaiwn removed from the
burgeoning Impressionist movement, however
the work they produced would suggest that
they were far less removed than they would
have liked and that they were, in fact, at the
head of the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an affuent family
in 1834, his father being a prominent banker.
Despite having an obvious aptitude for the arts
and even his own home studio at eighteen he
was expected to attend school for a law degree
(Edgar Degas). He ended
up taking very little care
for his studies and focusing
on his art anyways. He re-
ceived no formal training,
but instead independently
studied by way of master
copies and trips to Italy to
study the classical work there.
9.5/11.5 THE IMPRESSIONIST MOVE-
MENT was a drastic departure from the fa-
miliar classically infuenced style of work. It
came up quickly and was embraced quick-
ly by many artists but criticized publicly for
its lack of sophistication. Edgar Degas and
Winslow Homer both, in their own ways, tried
to remain removed from the burgeoning Im-
pressionist movement, however the work
they produced would suggest that they were
far less removed than they would have liked
and that they were, in fact, at the head of the
movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an affuent
family in 1834, his father being a prominent
banker. Despite having an obvious aptitude
for the arts and even his own home studio at
eighteen he was expected to attend school
for a law degree (Edgar Degas). He ended
up taking very little care for his studies and
focusing on his art anyways. He received no
formal training, but instead independently
studied by way of master copies and trips to
Italy to study the classical work there.
10/13 THE IMPRESSIONIST MOVE-
MENT was a drastic departure from the fa-
miliar classically infuenced style of work. It
came up quickly and was embraced quick-
ly by many artists but criticized publicly for
its lack of sophistication. Edgar Degas and
Winslow Homer both, in their own ways,
tried to remain removed from the burgeon-
ing Impressionist move-
ment, however the work
they produced would
suggest that they were
far less removed than
they would have liked
and that they were, in
fact, at the head of the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an affuent
family in 1834, his father being a promi-
nent banker. Despite having an obvious
aptitude for the arts and even his own
home studio at eighteen he was expected
to attend school for a law degree (Edgar
Degas). He ended up taking very little care
for his studies and focusing on his art any-
ways. He received no formal training, but
instead independently studied by way of
master copies and trips to Italy to study the
classical work there.
10.5/13 THE IMPRESSIONIST
MOVEMENT was a drastic departure
from the familiar classically infuenced
style of work. It came up quickly and
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9/11.5 THE IMPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT was
a drastic departure from the familiar classically infu-
enced style of work. It came up quickly and was em-
braced quickly by many artists but criticized publicly
for its lack of sophistication. Edgar Degas and Winslow
Homer both, in their own ways, tried to remaiwn re-
moved from the burgeoning Impressionist movement,
however the work they produced would suggest that
they were far less removed than they would have liked
and that they were, in fact, at the head of the move-
ment.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family in
1834, his father being a prominent banker. Despite
having an obvious aptitude for the arts and even his
own home studio at eighteen he was expected to attend
school for a law degree (Edgar Degas). He ended up
taking very little care for his studies and focusing on
his art anyways. He received
no formal training, but instead
independently studied by way
of master copies and trips to
Italy to study the classical work
there.
9.5/11.5 THE IM-
PRESSIONIST MOVE-
MENT was a drastic departure from the familiar
classically infuenced style of work. It came up
quickly and was embraced quickly by many artists
but criticized publicly for its lack of sophistication.
Edgar Degas and Winslow Homer both, in their
own ways, tried to remain removed from the bur-
geoning Impressionist movement, however the work
they produced would suggest that they were far less
removed than they would have liked and that they
were, in fact, at the head of the movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family in
1834, his father being a prominent banker. Despite
having an obvious aptitude for the arts and even his
own home studio at eighteen he was expected to
attend school for a law degree (Edgar Degas). He
ended up taking very little care for his studies and
focusing on his art anyways. He received no formal
training, but instead independently studied by way
of master copies and trips to Italy to study the classi-
cal work there.
10/13 THE IMPRESSIONIST MOVE-
MENT was a drastic departure from the famil-
iar classically infuenced style of work. It came
up quickly and was embraced quickly by many
artists but criticized publicly for its lack of sophis-
tication. Edgar Degas and Winslow Homer both,
in their own ways, tried to remain removed from
the burgeoning Impressionist movement, how-
ever the work they produced would suggest that
they were far less removed than they would have
liked and that they were, in fact, at the head of the
movement.
Edgar Degas was born to an afuent family
in 1834, his father being a
prominent banker. Despite
having an obvious aptitude
for the arts and even his
own home studio at eigh-
teen he was expected to at-
tend school for a law degree
(Edgar Degas). He ended up taking very little care
for his studies and focusing on his art anyways.
He received no formal training, but instead in-
dependently studied by way of master copies and
trips to Italy to study the classical work there.
10.5/13 THE IMPRESSIONIST
MOVEMENT was a drastic departure from
the familiar classically infuenced style of work.
It came up quickly and was embraced quick-
ly by many artists but criticized publicly for
its lack of sophistication. Edgar Degas and
Winslow Homer both, in their own ways, tried
to remain removed from the burgeoning Im-
pressionist movement, however the work they
produced would suggest that they were far less
removed than they would have liked and that
they were, in fact, at the head of the movement.
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