Painting of polo horses and men signed Edgar Degas c. 1880
Hasenfus Gallery, Wiscasset, Maine
Site 4” x 5”, framed, 8 x 7
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Painting of polo horses and men signed Edgar Degas c. 1880
Hasenfus Gallery, Wiscasset, Maine
Site 4” x 5”, framed, 8 x 7
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AI Appraisal: Race horses, c 1880 Edgar Degas
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Appraisal of Edgar Degas Painting: "Race Horses, c. 1880"
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Historical Context:
Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was a French artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and drawings, particularly of dancers and horses. The painting "Race Horses" reflects his fascination with movement and the dynamics of horse racing, a popular subject in the late 19th century. This period was marked by Impressionism, where artists sought to capture the effects of light and motion.
Collector Appeal:
Degas's works are highly sought after due to their historical significance, unique style, and the artist's innovative techniques. Collectors value this category for its connection to the Impressionist movement and the rarity of authentic pieces. Degas's focus on the theme of horse racing adds to the allure, as it represents both elegance and the thrill of the sport.
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$50,000 - $70,000
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Wow, so very cool to see…
It’s definitely not the…
It’s definitely not the original..it’s in a museum and mine is a much smaller version. I’m not sure what I have. Probably a decent copy. It had a handwritten (by whom, who knows) note stating the title, c. 1880, and artists name. It also stated Hasenfus Gallery, which is a respected gallery. Not sure where to go from here.
Thanks for your input,