Opera Boxes (1877)

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"Opera Boxes" is a striking sketch by the celebrated French artist Edgar Degas, created in 1877. The artist's fascination with the Parisian social scene is vividly encapsulated in this work, where he turns his gaze to the audience rather than the performance. The sketch features several individuals situated in opera boxes, a popular setting for the Parisian elite to see and be seen during this era.The composition captures a row of figures, likely male, peering out from the left side of the frame, possibly observing the onstage events or other audience members across the theater. Their faces are rendered with quick, expressive lines that suggest their engagement and intent.On the right side, the focus shifts to a more intimate enclosure where a woman and a man appear prominently. The woman is sketched with detailed attention to her attire and facial expression, indicating her prominence and possibly her social status. Her large, ornate hairstyle and detailed dress suggest a woman of some consequence, immersed in the event, holding what appears to be opera glasses. Beside her, a man is depicted leaning in, which may indicate a shared moment or conversation.Degas’s work, characterized by these fleeting human interactions and candid scenes, offers a window into the leisure activities of 19th-century Parisian society. "Opera Boxes" not only highlights Degas’ mastery in capturing the subtle complexities of human expressions and interactions but also reflects the cultural importance of opera in Paris during this period.

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Edgar Degas was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints and drawings. Degas is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers.