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Degas Print Pink & Green Dancers - printed b4 1945

 
 
Sinder
 
Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2017 02:53 pm
I have Degas "print" that was printed before 1945 in a print shop named Huettel's Art Studio, 1500 E 57th St., Chicago, Ill. It is different than the prints I see on-line in that there is NO dancer leaning on the door and the print is a more " close-up". I've scanned it in at 600 dpi and am wondering if anyone can help me. There is a marking on the bottom right but I can't tell what it says.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2017 03:00 pm
@Sinder,
Degas painted quite a few dancers in different poses and dancing acts.
Without a picture, no one knows.....can you show us your picture?
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Blickers
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2017 03:46 pm
While you can't use the forum's software to upload a picture to your post, you can use one of the popular online image posting websites. I use www.photobucket.com.

Register there, it's easy.

Then while you are on the website, click "Upload".
When the pic is loaded, (just a moment), click "library". That is the spot on Photobucket where all your pics will be held.

When you go to "library", you will see your pic. Click on the pic twice. Now you will come to a screen where the pic is large, and there will be several web addresses on the right side.

Click on the one that says "IMG", (for image). There will be a yellow line saying "copied". That means the IMG, (image) address of your pic is now on your computer's clipboard.

Then come here, start a post, press Ctrl-V (or Paste), and the pic should appear on your A2K post.

Good luck.
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