Before the Performance by Edgar Degas - About 1896 - 1898 - 47.60 x 62.50 cm National Galleries of Scotland Before the Performance by Edgar Degas - About 1896 - 1898 - 47.60 x 62.50 cm National Galleries of Scotland

Before the Performance

Oil on paper laid on canvas • 47.60 x 62.50 cm
  • Edgar Degas - 19 July 1834 - 27 September 1917 Edgar Degas About 1896 - 1898

Today we continue our monthly feature and we present another magnificent artwork from National Galleries of Scotland—enjoy!

This is a relatively small canvas for Degas’s late work, and indeed, some of the dancers’ poses look back to his earlier ballet pictures from the 1870s. Here, a group of dancers are on stage preparing themselves for the impending performance; they practise their positions and one ballerina stoops to tie her shoe. The dancers are not individuals, but faceless memories of a scene he had once observed. The vivid colors are vibrant and unrealistic, evoking the surreal effects produced by the gaslights of the theatre. Pools of shadow on the large expanse of stage are also rather abstract, and it is clear that by the late 1890s, Degas was far less concerned with naturalism than in his former years. His treatment of the oil paint is very delicate, almost as if it were gouache.