Edgar Degas' prints are celebrated for their innovative approach to movement, light and the human form. Known primarily for his depictions of dancers, Degas captured fleeting moments with exquisite detail and sensitivity. His prints, which include lithographs and etchings, often explore themes of performance, domestic life and the intricacies of human gesture. Utilising techniques such as monotype and drypoint, Degas created works that bridged the gap between traditional and modern art.