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Despite his close relationship with Manet and other Impressionists, Edgar Degas maintained his artistic independence. He found inspiration for his paintings in everyday life, taking his favorite subjects from the world of horse racing, concert cafés and the theatre. The seemingly arbitrary structure of his pictures which he applied in order to heighten the intensity of movement was revolutionary.
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