Edgar degas monotype prints
How to make monotype prints...
Edgar degas monotype prints
Making Monotypes Inspired by Degas
This resource shares how French artist, Edgar Degas (1834-1917), made his ‘inky drawings,’ or monotypes, and how the process of mono-printing can be further explored in the classroom.
This resource was created in collaboration with AccessArt and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and is one of three AccessArt resources: Inspired by Edgar Degas: Printmaking, Drawing & Sculpture at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge with AccessArt.
Who is this resource for?
This resource is for any teacher, or educator, who would like to take a closer look at 19th century art, in particular Degas, and bring it to life in their classrooms.
This resource can be used to support looking at art work in a museum, or how you might use printable resources in the classroom to inspire printmaking.
Accessing Degas\'s mono-prints...
- You will see a selection of Degas\’s \”inky drawings,\” or mono-prints, as seen