Edgar Degas has arranged most of his…
April 1879 CE
By the end of the decade, however, he has become interested in the pictorial possibilities of more closely juxtaposed and superimposed groups and giving more attention to the formal qualities of the voids between them.
Although the catalogue of the fourth group exhibition lists twenty-five works by Degas, he exhibits only a small proportion of these.
Having introduced such artists as Mary Cassatt, Jean-Louis Forain, and Federico Zandomeneghi into the Impressionist circle, he collaborates with Pissarro, Cassatt and Felix Bracquemond on the publication of a portfolio of prints, Le Jour et La Nuit.