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Spectres de Degas

"Spectre de Degas" (Specter of Degas) refers to the failing eyesight of the Impressionist painter Edgar Degas, caused by a hereditary retinal degeneration that affected his central vision and significantly impacted his later life and art.

This condition was a lifelong struggle for Degas, though it did not prevent him from becoming one of the most admired painters in history.

What was the "Specter of Degas"?

The term describes Edgar Degas's vision problems.

He suffered from a hereditary retinal degeneration that primarily affected his central vision.

How did it affect his life and work?

His failing eyesight was a lifelong challenge and influenced his art.

Despite the condition, Degas continued to produce significant works and is considered one of the most celebrated painters of all time.

Is there a specific artwork called "Spectre de Degas"?

There is no known artwork by Degas with this title.

The phrase is a literary or poetic description of his struggle with poor vision.
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