Degas was a French impressionist painter in the19th century. 1834 was born in Paris. When I was young, I received very strict basic college training, especially apprentices. I once taught him that this strict environment is very beneficial for him to show all kinds of dynamic characters in the future. And copied many paintings and sketches of classical masters. So his sketches are quite capable. Gradually approaching Impressionism, Impressionism is known as "external light". He often uses impressionism to express light and color in indoor character activities, and likes to take a special angle, as if cutting a fragment from the scene of life at will, producing fresh and pleasing effects. His works show a lot of indoor content, show the unique aesthetic feeling of the drama stage, and sometimes have a little lonely atmosphere, reflecting that the painter himself often looks at these "sentient beings" he describes with some compassion. All his friends call him a pessimist. His remaining works include: The Woman Ironing Clothes, Racecourse Carriage, Stage, etc.