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Degas in New OrleansDegas in New Orleans

Degas in New Orleans1997

Christopher E. G. Benfey

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Edgar Degas travelled from Paris to New Orleans during the fall of 1872 to visit the American branch of his mother's family, the Mussons. He arrived at a key moment in the cultural history of this most exotic of American cities, still recovering from the agony of the Civil War: the decisive period of Reconstruction, in which his American relatives were importantly involved. This was precisely the time when the American writers Kate Chopin and George Washington Cable were beginning to mine the resources of New Orleans culture and history. What was it about this war-torn, diverse, and conflicted city that elicited from Degas some of his finest paintings? And what do we need to know about New Orleans society to make sense of Degas's stay? Benfey gives us the answers to these questions. Degas's white relatives were among the leaders in some of the most violent uprisings in Reconstruction Louisiana, and his black relatives - whose existence this book is the first to reveal - were no less prominent.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL1947474W

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Homes and hauntsSocial life and customsPsychologyTravelCreolesDescription and travelDegas, Edgar, 1834-1917 -- Travel -- Louisiana -- New OrleansDegas, edgar, 1834-1917Cable, george washington, 1844-1925Chopin, kate, 1851-1904New orleans (la.), description and travelJourneys

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