Singer in Green (1884) by Edgar Degas

“Singer in Green” is an artwork created by the artist Edgar Degas in 1884. The medium used is pastel on paper, and it is a portrait, adhering to the style of Impressionism. The artwork measures 58.4 cm in height and 45.7 cm in width.

The artwork depicts a singer captured mid-performance. She is adorned in a vibrant green dress with accents of orange and yellow that suggests movement and a lively atmosphere. Her body is angled away from the viewer, with her face turned to the side as she looks upwards, perhaps in a moment of emotional delivery. The energy of her singing is implied by her open mouth and the slight tilt of her head. The background is a flurry of impressionistic strokes, enhancing the dynamism of the scene and focusing the attention on the figure with a radiant halo-effect around her.

Degas’s use of pastel allows for a blend of bold and soft color applications, creating a texture that seems both deliberate and spontaneous. There is a juxtaposition of warm and cool tones, with the cool green of her dress standing out against warmer background hues. The singer’s accessories, including bangles and a choker, add to the elaborate detail of her costume, contributing to the sense of character and the portrayal of the performing arts scene during that period. The artwork is a luminescent example of Degas’s interest in capturing scenes of contemporary life with a particular focus on the world of entertainment.

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