• Place de la Concorde or Viscount Lepic and his Daughters Crossing the Place de la Concorde is an 1876 oil painting by Edgar Degas.
  • Place de la Concorde was not commissioned and shows the artist's friends, writer Daniel Halevy and the artist Ludovic-Napoleon Lepic with his daughters.
  • EDGAR DEGAS (1834–1917 ) “The Place de la Concorde” (1875). 1. Degas is most famous for his paintings and sculptures of dancers.
  • Place de la Concorde by Edgar Degas is a remarkable example of the artist’s innovative approach to composition and urban life.
  • In Place de la Concorde Edgar Degas depicted his friend Ludovic-Napoleon Lepic, an artist, archeologist and patron of the arts, as a flâneur...
  • Degas, Place de la Concorde, 1875. In this painting, Degas captures a privileged sector of Parisian life in one of the city’s most famous locations.
  • Place de la Concorde or Viscount Lepic and his Daughters Crossing the Place de la Concorde is an 1875 oil painting by Edgar Degas.
  • Place de la Concorde by Edgar Degas. This picture is an important milestone in the development of not only French, but also European painting of the XIX...
  • Place de la Concorde 1875. by Edgar Degas. painting by Edgar Degas (Museum: Hermitage Museum). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.