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Director's Foreword | 7 | |
Lenders to the Exhibition | 9 | |
Acknowledgments | 10 | |
Note to the Reader | 13 | |
Degas at the Races | ||
Ch. 1 | The Horse in Art and Legend | 16 |
Ch. 2 | Racing and the Steeplechase, 1861-1866 | 38 |
Ch. 3 | Family Outings and the Hunt | 62 |
Ch. 4 | The Horse, the Jockey, and the Track, 1868-1874 | 82 |
Ch. 5 | Distractions from the Horse, 1874-1880 | 104 |
Ch. 6 | "Not Enough Horses," 1880-1890 | 118 |
Ch. 7 | Toward Spectral Horses | 148 |
The Horse in Wax and Bronze | 180 | |
A Day at the Races: A Brief History of Horse Racing in France | 208 | |
Chronology | 224 | |
Catalogue | 242 | |
Selected Bibliography | 264 | |
Selected Exhibitions | 268 |
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