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"The Dance Class" by Degas  
   

"The Dance Class" by Degas

Enter 1870's and the Impressionists, who rejected camera-like detail for a quick style more suited to capturing the passing moment. This is Edgar Degas' "The Dance Class," in which bored, tired dancers scratch their backs restlessly at the end of a long rehearsal. The bright green bow is a perfect example of the Impressionistic style...Degas slopped green paint onto her dress, and voila, a bow!
Paris, France

September 26th 2006
PARIS, FRANCE August 1-8, 2006 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 After spending the first part of our vacation in Dubai, the hotel’s Lexus cab took us to the Dubai airport for our noon flight to Paris on Air France. We arrived around 5 p.m. and took a cab to our hotel, the charming Grand Hotel Leveque, in the heart of Rue Cler on the Left Bank. Rue Cler is a pedestrian, cobblestone market-st ... read more
Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris

French Flag Although ultimately a victor in World Wars I and II, France suffered extensive losses in its empire, wealth, manpower, and rank as a dominant nation-state. Nevertheless, France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader am... ... read more
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