DEGAS, Edgar
(b. 1834, Paris, d. 1917, Paris)

Dancer Adjusting Her Slipper

c. 1874
Pencil, charcoal, and white chalk on paper, 327 x 245 mm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Degas had an immense repertoire of drawing techniques and idioms. Unusual precision and finesse were as much his as fast, sure-touch charcoal sketching. From preparatory drawings of details to drawings done in their own right, from charcoal drawings that used coloured pastel to loosely done gouaches, drawings for Degas were not a tiresome convention, but represented a challenge to experiment.