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Impressionism reference in "La Boheme" (1926)


"La Boheme" (Lillian Gish & John Gilbert, directed by King Vidor, 1926):

At the one hour mark (maybe an hour and a minute) is a shot of several ballerinas in white skirts on a stage. This struck me because I know in the back of my mind that shot is lifted from an Impressionist painting, but I don't know which one (Monet? Degas?)--and ballerinas were a favorite subject for the Impressionists.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about, or am I genuinely crazy?

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My money would be on Degas, who had this subject as his specialty.

http://www.teladoiofirenze.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/repetitionens allededans.jpg

http://www.museumsyndicate.com/images/1/1589.jpg



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