Edgar Degas
      
            1834-1917
      
            Racehorse
1878
      
            trimmed: 12 3/4 x 8 1/8 inches (324 x 205 mm), irregular
      
            Charcoal on light brown paper.
      
            2017.57 
      
            Thaw Collection.
Notes
              This richly worked study was produced in 1878, when Degas chose to revisit an earlier composition (Four Jockeys) for a new painting depicting jockeys gathering by the starting pole. He delineated the horse's form, smearing the charcoal to model the thoroughbred's muscular body. Degas' interest in horses and racetrack scenes is evident throughout his career. In fact, for his earliest forays into sculpture in the 1860s, he chose the horse as his subject, a decade before Étienne-Jules Marey's or Eadweard Muybridge's famed photographs of horses in motion. --Exhibition Label, from “Degas: Drawings and Sketchbooks”
          Associated names
              Rubenstein, Helena, former owner.
Thaw, Eugene Victor, former owner.
Thaw, Clare, former owner.
          Thaw, Eugene Victor, former owner.
Thaw, Clare, former owner.
Bibliography
              Thaw Catalogue Raisonné, 2017, no. 85, repr.
Stampfle, Felice, and Cara D. Denison. Drawings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Thaw. New York : Pierpont Morgan Library, 1975, no. 95.
          Stampfle, Felice, and Cara D. Denison. Drawings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Thaw. New York : Pierpont Morgan Library, 1975, no. 95.
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