Women Combing Their Hair - by Edgar Degas
Women Combing Their Hair - by Edgar Degas
"Women Combing Their Hair" (1897) by Edgar Degas portrays several women in the act of grooming, capturing the intimacy and detail of their daily routines. The painting reflects Degas's focus on domestic scenes and his skill in rendering the naturalism of these moments.
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