The Star

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The Star is a famous ballet-themed painting by Edgar Degas that captures a lone ballerina mid-performance under the stage lights, exemplifying his interest in movement, theater, and modern urban life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artisticFocus backstage perspective
light and shadow
movement
associatedWith Opéra de Paris NERFINISHED
ballet culture in Paris
colorPalette contrasting bright stage and darker surroundings
countryOfOrigin France
creator Edgar Degas NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depicts ballerina
stage lights
stage performance
theater interior
genre ballet painting
hasArtHistoricalSignificance important work in the depiction of dance in 19th-century art
key example of Degas’s theater scenes
hasArtisticStyle realist detail with impressionist lighting
hasCulturalContext late 19th-century Paris
hasPerspective oblique viewpoint from the wings or audience side
hasTheme isolation within public performance
performance and spectacle
influencedBy 19th-century urban entertainment
Parisian theater culture
mainSubject lone ballerina
movement Impressionism
notableFor dynamic depiction of a dancer mid-performance
exploration of artificial stage lighting
intimate view of theatrical life
partOf Degas’s series of ballet and dance works
portrays ephemeral moment on stage
subjectMatter dance
modern urban life
theater
techniqueUsed oil painting

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