The artwork ‘Woman Ironing‘ by E. Degas, conserved in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC., comes to life in real size (81 x 66 cm) in our living room, through the augmented reality app: Artinside Museum, available on the App Store.   

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‘Woman Ironing’ by Degas is just one of the 100 masterpieces displayed in augmented reality in Artinside Museum: your imaginary museum without walls, in which 100 masterpieces from 13th to the 20th century are exhibited in space around you in life size, in augmented reality, within four collections and twenty virtual rooms.

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Woman Ironing by Degas

Degas (Hilaire German Edgar Degas Paris 1834 – 1917) dedicates fourteen artworks to the theme of woman ironing. In this painting, signed on the lower left, Degas is not interested in denouncing the unhealthy environment, where the ironers of the time were forced to work non-stop for hours. He focuses on the sinuous line of the woman’s body, and on that habitual gesture of the worker, standing with the iron in her hand.

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