Crossword clues for degas
degas
- "Absinthe" painter
- French painter of ballet dancers
- Ballet-focused artist
- Ballerina painter
- "The Dancing Class" painter
- "Ballet Rehearsal" artist
- Renowned painter of ballet scenes
- Painter of "L'Absinthe"
- Painter from Paris
- Noted painter of ballet dancers
- Noted French Impressionist
- Ballet-inspired French impressionist
- Ballet dancer painter Edgar
- "The Morning Bath" painter
- "Petite Danseuse" sculptor
- "La Classe de Danse" painter
- "L'Absinthe" artist
- "Dancer Adjusting Her Slipper" artist
- 'Foyer of the Dance' painter
- ''Prima Ballerina'' artist
- What to step on in de car?
- Toulouse-Lautrec inspiration
- The Dancing Class painter
- The Ballet Class painter
- Painter of Manet portraits
- Painter of ballet scenes
- Painter known for ballet scenes
- Painter famed for pastels
- Impressionist who painted "The Dance Class"
- Impressionist painter Edgar
- His “L’Absinthe” was originally titled “Dans un Café”
- He called Cubism "more difficult than painting"
- French sculptor Edgar
- French painter of the ballet
- French painter of ballet girls etc
- French painter of ballerinas
- French painter Edgar
- French painter and sculptor
- French impressionist
- French impressionist painter, d. 1917
- French artist Edgar
- Exhibitor with the Impressionists
- Dancer Adjusting Her Slipper painter
- Contemporary of Toulouse-Lautrec
- Contemporary of Cassatt
- Clear the air in a way
- Big name at the Musée d'Orsay
- Ballet painter
- Ballerina artist Edgar
- Associate of Manet
- Artist famed for depicting dancers
- After the Bath painter
- "Two Laundresses" painter
- "Three Dancers in Yellow Skirts" painter
- "The Rehearsal" impressionist painter
- "The Orchestra at the Opera" painter
- "The Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" sculptor
- "The Dancing Class" creator
- "The Bellelli Family" painter
- "Place de la Concorde" artist
- "Orchestra Musicians" artist
- "Jockeys in the Rain" painter
- "Jockeys in the Rain" artist
- "Fin d'Arabesque" painter
- "Ballet Rehearsal" painter Edgar
- "After the Bath" painter Edgar
- "After the Bath" painter
- 'La Toilette' painter
- 'La Toilette' artist
- 'Ballet Rehearsal' painter
- ''The Morning Bath'' painter
- ''The Dance Class'' painter
- ''The Dance Class'' artist
- ''Rehearsal of a Ballet'' painter
- ''Dancer Adjusting Her Shoe'' artist
- "Rehearsal of a Ballet" painter
- "The Dancing Class" artist
- "La classe de danse" artist
- "Dancer at the Bar" painter
- "The Ballet Class" painter
- "L'Absinthe" painter
- Artist influenced by Ingres
- Noted Impressionist
- Ballerina painter Edgar
- "Women Ironing" artist
- "Prima Ballerina" artist Edgar
- "The Rehearsal" painter
- Impressionist Edgar who painted ballerinas
- Painter of ballerinas
- "The Millinery Shop" painter
- "Le Viol" painter
- French artist Edgar who painted dancers
- "At the Milliner's" painter
- "Race Horses" artist
- "Dancer Lacing Her Shoe" artist
- Edgar who painted ballerinas
- "La Toilette" artist
- Edgar who painted dancers
- Artist who liked to paint dancers
- Artist known for dance scenes
- *"Seated Woman, Wiping Her Left Side"
- "L'Amateur d'estampes" painter
- "Portraits at the Stock Exchange" artist
- French artist known for his ballet scenes, d.1917
- French impressionist Edgar
- "Cotton-Broker's Office" artist
- Cassatt's mentor
- Manet's portraitist
- "Dancer at the Practice Bar" painter
- Mary Cassatt's mentor
- Hilaire Germain Edgar ___
- Contemporary of Zola
- Impressionist painter: 1834–1917
- Painter of "Absinthe"
- French painter Edgar ___
- Painter of jockeys
- "Dancers Resting" painter
- French painter of scenes from the theater
- Associate of Manet and Monet
- "Prima Ballerina" painter
- Artist Edgar
- Parisian artist
- Associate of Renoir
- Contemporary of Manet
- Impressionist painter of ballerinas
- Painter of the ballet
- "The Dancing Class" painter Edgar
- "Ballet Class" painter
- Painter of "On the Stage"
- "Tutu divine" painter
- Painter of dancers
- Ballet painter Edgar
- Painter Edgar
- Manet portraitist
- Edgar —, French artist
- Painter, say, probing revolutionary use of blue
- Painter editor repelled with flatulence
- Painter departs, returning wise
- Initially draw, say, like a French impressionist
- Artist to prepare air-free environment?
- French painter of dancers
- Cézanne contemporary known for his "ballerina" paintings
- 'The Rehearsal' painter
- Renoir contemporary
- Manet contemporary
- Impressionist of note
- "The Dance Class" painter Edgar
- "Ballet Rehearsal" artist Edgar
- French impressionist painter Edgar
Wiktionary
vb. To remove the gas from something
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Degas is a rayed crater on Mercury at latitude 37.5, longitude 127. It is 45 km (27 mi) wide and was named after Edgar Degas. The rays consist of light colored material blasted out during the crater's formation. Craters older than Degas are covered by the ray material, while younger craters are seen superimposed on the rays. The crater's floor contains cracks that formed as the pool of impact melt cooled and shrank. The high-reflectance material on the walls and in the central portion of the crater probably has a composition distinct from that of the crater floor and surroundings. The illumination conditions and down-slope movement of eroded material exposing fresh rock also contribute to the bright appearance.
- Edgar Degas, artist
- Degas (crater) is a crater on Mercury named after Edgar Degas.
- Degas, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
- Degasification is the removal of gas from liquids
DEGAS and DEGAS Elite (' D.E.G.A.S.', Design & Entertainment Graphic Arts System) are bitmap graphics editors created by Tom Hudson for the Atari ST and published by Batteries Included. Antic magazine published winners of an art competition for those using the software in July 1986.
Hudson created some of the sample paintings that shipped with DEGAS.
Usage examples of "degas".
There were more modern works as well - pieces by Lorrain, Ingres, Delacroix, Nolde, Degas, Lorenzo De Credi, and the Hungarian artists Laszlo Paal, Jozsef Borsos, and Simon Hollosy.
Degas stands quite by himself, strong in effects of motion, especially with race-horses, fine in color, and a delightful brushman in such subjects as ballet-girls and scenes from the theatre.
Allied Electronics, who has already signed two hefty cheques, deposited in Geneva, for a Degas and a Monet whose original owners are now missing or dead.
Renwick pointed out, 'Jacques the poet is now the treasurer of Allied Electronics, who has already signed two hefty cheques, deposited in Geneva, for a Degas and a Monet whose original owners are now missing or dead.
The interconcert com-link that provides you with data-feed on the degassing operation —plus jokes, snappy comments, and complaints from all and sundry—is set to activate once we've all slotted in.
Beyond Degas, he saw Degas's alpha female, Blade, and his lieutenant, Collin.
He walked around the cool, dim apartment, renewing his acquaintance with his favorite possessions: a small Rodin sculpture of a hand, a Degas pastel of a dancer putting on a ballet slipper, a first edition of The Count of Monte Cristo.
The idea was: boy meets girl in front of the Degas racetrack, then he takes her off to a swish brasserie for a slap-up dobbin rissole or nagburger or whatever the hell it was .
AnyKaat, Degas, Vadja, Haget, and Seeker some, could cover the critical functions.
There is no mention in the letters of Degas or Whistler that they saw Sickert in September or October 1888, and no hint that they had a clue he was in France.
Solicitors gravely told us that our parent had mortgaged all he possessed, had borrowed on his life assurance, had sold the family treasures and was only a Degas sketch away from bankruptcy.
For thirty years she had been a teacher in the decaying and increasingly dangerous Los Angeles Unified School District, teaching eighth graders the difference between acrylics and oils, a brush and a pallet knife, Dali and Degas, and using her job and her marriage as a justification for never producing any art herself.
He slid a glance to Degas as the door closed, pushed away the cooling cup of soi, the taste of which he associated with the smell.
There were sixteen in all, neatly rolled, shrouded in protective coverings: Monet, Picasso, Degas, van Gogh, Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Bonnard, Cé.