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L'Absinthe (English: The Absinthe Drinker or Glass of Absinthe) is a painting by Edgar Degas, painted between 1875 and 1876. Its original title was Dans un Café, a name often used today. Other early titles were A sketch of a French Café and Figures at Café.
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Anise. Fennel. Absinthe ( / ˈæbsɪnθ, - sæ̃θ /, French: [apsɛ̃t] ⓘ) is an anise -flavored spirit derived from several plants, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium ("grand wormwood"), together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other medicinal and culinary herbs. [1]
May 21, 2020 · Absinthe is a strong spirit made with botanicals like anise, wormwood and fennel. Learn about its history, legality, alcohol content and how to drink it safely and deliciously.
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L’Absinthe is a painting in oils on canvas by Edgar Degas that was first exhibited in 1876. It is a relatively small painting, measuring 36.2 by 28.8 inches, and is presently part of the Degas collection held in the Musee d’Orsay in Paris.
L'Absinthe by Edgar Degas. Courtesy of Impressionists.org. The two figures in this work were modeled on members of the Impressionist circle - the artist Marcellin Desboutin, and the actress and model, Ellen Andree - and are shown at the Nouvelle-Athens Cafe, a favorite meeting place at this time.
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Learn about the background, interpretation and style of Edgar Degas's painting Absinthe (1876), depicting two friends of the artist in a Parisian cafe. Discover how the artist captured the mood, colour and composition of the scene, and how it reflects the themes of isolation and desolation.