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Self-Portrait with Paul-Albert Bartholomé

Edgar Degas French

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Degas took great interest in photography in the mid-1890s and enjoyed staging photographic tableaux with friends. Here, he presents himself with the artist Paul-Albert Bartholomé in what is probably Degas’s apartment on the rue Ballu. The walls are lined with works such as Degas’s Monsieur and Madame Édouard Manet in its truncated form, on view elsewhere in this exhibition, and Manet’s Ham and Polichinelle, shown in this gallery.

Self-Portrait with Paul-Albert Bartholomé, Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834–1917 Paris), Modern print from a glass negative, French

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