EXHIBITION CATALOGS
Bakker, Nienke, Guy Cogeval, Mireille Dottin-Orsini, and Daniel Grojnowski. Splendeurs et misères: Images de la prostitution 1850–1910. Paris: Flammarion 2015.
Barbour, Daphné, Catherine Chevillot, Richard Kendall, Anne Pingeot, Shelley Sturman, and Bruno Gaudichon. Degas Sculpteur. Paris: Gallimard, 2010.
Boggs, Jean Sutherland, Douglas Druick, Henri Loyrette, Michael Pantazzi, and Gary Tinterow. Degas. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; and Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1988.
Clair, Jean, ed. Crime & châtiment. Paris: Gallimard, 2010.
Haudiquet, Annette, and Géraldine Lefebvre, eds. De Delacroix à Marquet — Donation Senn-Foulds II — Dessins. Le Havre: MuMa; and Paris: Somogy éditions d’Art, 2011.
Hauptman, Jodi, Carol Armstrong, Jonas Beyer, Kathryn Brown, Karl Buchberg, and Hollis Clayson. Degas: A Strange New Beauty. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2016.
Kendall, Richard, Douglas Druick, and Arthur Beale. Degas and the Little Dancer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.
REFERENCE WORKS AND RESEARCH PAPERS
Kahane, Martine. “Enquête sur la Petite Danseuse de quatorze ans de Degas.” Revue du musée d’Orsay 7 (Fall 1998).
Loyrette, Henri. Degas. Paris: Fayard, 1990.
———. Degas: “Je voudrais être illustre et inconnu.” Paris: Gallimard, 1988.
Musée d’Orsay. Degas inédit. Paris: La Documentation française, 1989. (See, in particular, contributions by Douglas Druick and Henri Loyrette.)
Parent, Marie-Josée. “La Petite Danseuse de quatorze ans: une analyse de la version subversive de l’œuvre.” Master’s thesis, University of Montreal, 2009.
Pingeot, Anne, and Franck Horvat. Degas: Sculptures. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1991.
WORKS, CORRESPONDENCE, AND SAYINGS OF EDGAR DEGAS
Degas, Edgar. Carnets. Online at Gallica: gallica.bnf.fr.
———. Les Carnets d’Edgar Degas. Edited and introduced by Pascal Bonafoux. Paris: Le Seuil-BNF, 2013.
———. Lettres. Edited by Marcel Guérin. Preface by Daniel Halévy. Paris: Grasset, 2011.
———. Je veux regarder par le trou de la serrure. Paris: Mille et une nuits, 2012.
WORKS DEVOTED IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO EDGAR DEGAS
Blanche, Jacques-Émile. Propos de peintre — De David à Degas. Paris: Éditions Émile-Paul Frères, 1927.
DeVonyar, Jill, and Richard Kendrick. Degas and the Dance. New York: Abrams, 2002.
Halévy, Daniel. Degas parle. Paris: Éditions de Fallois, 1995.
Hofmann, Werner. Degas. Paris: Hagan, 2007.
Huysmans, Joris-Karl. Écrits sur l’art: L’Art moderne; Certains; Trois primitifs. Paris: Flammarion, 2008.
Terrasse, Antoine. Tout Degas. 2 vols. Paris: Flammarion, 1982.
Valéry, Paul. Degas Dance Drawing. Reprinted in The Collected Works of Paul Valéry, Bollingen Series 15, vol. 12, Degas Manet Morisot. Translated by David Paul. New York: Pantheon Books, 1960.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
Chevalier, Louis. Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses. Paris: Plon, 1988.
Corbin, Alain. Le Temps, le Désir et l’Horreur: Essais sur le XIXe siècle. Paris: Aubier, 1991.
Dottin-Orsini, Mireille. Cette femme qu’ils disent fatale. Paris: Grasset, 1993.
Guest, Ivor Forbes. The Ballet of the Second Empire. London: A. and C. Black, 1955.
Houbre, Gabrielle, et al. Le Corps des jeunes filles de l’Antiquité à nos jours. Paris: Éditions Perrin, 2001.
Maingueneau, Dominique. Féminin fatal. Paris: Descartes, 1999.
LITERARY WORKS
Modiano, Patrick. Dora Bruder. Translated by Joanna Kilmartin. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014.
Zola, Émile. The Complete Works of Émile Zola. Delphi Classics, 2013. Online at www.delphiclassics.com.
———. Éd. Manet: étude biographique et critique. Paris: Hachette, 2013.
———. Nana. Translated by Douglas Parmée. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
ARTICLES
Coons, Lorraine. “Artiste ou coquette? Les petits rats de l’Opéra au XIXe siècle.” French Cultural Studies, vol. 25.
Flouquet, Sophie. “Degas en volume.” Journal des Arts, January 7, 2011.
Keyes, Norman. “Degas and the Art of the Dance.” USA Today Magazine, March 2003.
DVD
La Petite Danseuse de Degas. Based on an original idea by Patrice Bart and Martine Kahane. Directed by Vincent Bataillon. Original music by Denis Levaillant. Choreography and staging by Patrice Bart, with the Ballet and Orchestra of the Paris National Opera. Copyright: Opéra national de Paris — Telmondis — Bel Air Media — 2010.