Turn Your TV Into Art | Edgar Degas Horses in 4K (Silent • No Music) | 12 Paintings
Автор: Serene Museum Gallery
Загружено: 2026-02-04
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Turn your TV into art with this silent 4K museum presentation of Edgar Degas’ horse paintings and studies.
This calm, music-free video presents twelve works by Degas focused on horses, jockeys, and movement—designed for gallery-style viewing, Frame TV display, and quiet art appreciation.
There is no music, allowing the artwork to speak for itself.
Rendered in ultra-high-definition, each painting is shown slowly with gentle motion to preserve the feeling of standing in a museum.
🐎 About Degas and His Horse Paintings
Edgar Degas was deeply fascinated by horses and the world of racing. More than simply depicting sport, Degas used horses as a way to study movement, anatomy, balance, and modern life.
He observed stables, racetracks, and riders extensively, producing oil paintings, pastels, and countless drawings. Unlike heroic equestrian portraits of earlier centuries, Degas’s horses are often informal, candid, and observational—capturing moments of waiting, walking, and quiet tension before or after the race.
These works bridge classical draftsmanship with Impressionist colour and mark some of Degas’s most innovative explorations of motion.
🖼️ Paintings Featured (in order)
Titles reflect commonly used museum or descriptive names. Some works are studies or sketches without a single fixed title.
00:00 — Horse in a Landscape
10:00 — Study of a Horse (Standing)
20:00 — Jockey Seated on a Horse (Study)
30:00 — Horse Seen from the Side
40:00 — Study of Two Horses
50:00 — Jockeys on Horseback Before the Race
1:00:00 — Racehorses at the Start
1:10:00 — The Racecourse (Before the Race)
1:20:00 — Jockeys in Green and Red Silks
1:30:00 — Group of Horses with Riders
1:40:00 — Horse’s Head (Study)
1:50:00 — Standing Horse (Sketch)
🖥️ Ideal for
Frame TV & Art Mode displays
Gallery walls & waiting rooms
Calm background viewing
Art study & appreciation
Artwork by Edgar Degas (1834–1917) — public domain.
Video curated and presented by SereneMuseumGallery
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