Thérésa at the Alcazar

Degas' Song, oil on masonite, 24" x 24", Steven Rhude

“Degas’s interest in depicting the energetic and evocative gestures of such performers,” write Saywell and Wolohojian, “is reflected in a letter in which he urges a friend to ‘go at once to hear Thérésa at the Alcazar. She opens her large mouth and there emerges the most roughly, the most delicately, the most spiritually tender voice imaginable.’”

http://harvardmagazine.com/2005/07/mad-for-degas.html

Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS

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