This article discusses Degas's work in relation to his impaired vision. The text is based on the author's article 'Degas and the Contingency of Vision' in the Burlington Magazine, March 1988, where full references, illustrations and bibliography may be found.
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References
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Trevor-Roper, P. (1970), The World through Blunted Sight, Thames and Hudson, London.
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Guérin, M. (Ed.) (1947), Degas Letters, Bruno Cassirer, Oxford .
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Kendall, R. (Ed.) (1987), Degas by Himself, Macdonald Orbis, London .
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Hamilton, G.H. (1984), The Dying of the Light, the Late Work of Degas, Monet and Cézanne, in Rewald, J. and Weitzenhotfer, F. (Eds.), Aspects of Monet, Abrams, New York.