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Housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, this painting is a touching family portrait. Henri Degas, the artist’s uncle, is seated in an armchair, a newspaper on his lap and a cigarette in his mouth. Beside him stands his daughter (and the artist’s cousin), young Lucie, who rests a hand on the back of the chair. The contrast between the middle-aged man absorbed in his thoughts and the young girl with a direct gaze creates an interesting dynamic. Degas accurately captures a moment of family life, with a sober palette dominated by blacks and browns.
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