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Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Artist: Edgar Degas
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Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Artist: Edgar Degas
Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From An Outline of Modern Painting in Europe and America, by S. C. Kaines Smith. [The Medici Society, London, 1932]
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This print captures Edgar Degas' masterpiece, "Young Spartans Exercising" painted in the mid-19th century. The artwork, held at The National Gallery in London, showcases Degas' mastery of impressionism and his ability to depict movement and human form with incredible precision. Set against a backdrop of a rustic coastal landscape, this painting transports us back to ancient Sparta where young men and women engage in vigorous physical exercise. Dressed only in simple drapery or semi-naked, their bodies glisten under the bright daylight. Degas skillfully portrays the energy and dynamism of the scene through his use of bold blue and black colors. With arms raised high above their heads or reaching out towards each other, these young Spartans demonstrate strength and unity as they stretch their muscles. The composition not only highlights the physicality of these individuals but also hints at a deeper concept - perhaps an exploration of gender roles or societal expectations. As we observe this group exercising together, it becomes evident that both male and female participants are equally committed to achieving physical prowess. Published by The Medici Society in 1932 as part of "An Outline of Modern Painting in Europe and America" by S. C. Kaines Smith, this print allows us to appreciate Degas' artistry from the comfort of our own homes. It serves as a reminder that even though created over a century ago, great art continues to inspire us today with its timeless beauty and profound insights into human nature.
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