Now available in paperback, this exploration of Degas' ballet paintings shows young readers how the Impressionist master used light and color to capture dancers in motion. Degas spent years studying the delicate movements and crystalline precision of ballerinas. His paintings were praised not only for their astonishing detail and emotion, but also for their meticulous depictions of ballet poses and dance steps. Featuring gorgeous reproductions of some of the artist's most famous paintings and sketches, this accessible and lively introduction to Degas' ballet paintings examines the Impressionist techniques that bring his dancers to life. AGES: 8 to 12 AUTHOR: Angela Wenzel is a museum educator for the Kunstsammlungen Nordrhein-Westfalen. She has written numerous art books for children, including 13 Artists Children Should Know from Prestel. SELLING POINTS: . PERFECT FOR budding ballerinas and young lovers of art and picture books. . DISCOVER THE ART OF A MASTER in this beautiful introduction to the work of Degas.