All Degas Auctions from 1874

This comprehensive corpus of Edgar Degas's public sales from 1874 to the present day includes 5800 lots (excluding sculptures).
The first public sale on January 13, 1874 at the Hôtel Drouot of La tribune des courses à Longchamp, which would later be known as False Start.
Numerous insights can already be drawn: the ratio between paintings, pastels and drawings, Degas's market according to periods and countries, and the constitution of major public and private collections. Degas's public sales are primarily concentrated between Paris, London, and New York. Since 1874, as of 2025, there have been more than 1700 sales in France, 600 in Great Britain, 750 in the United States, with the remainder distributed mainly between Germany, Switzerland and Japan.
Below is the current list of 5800 lots with their dates and locations. All these quantified data allow for a deeper understanding of Degas's work.
The content and details of each listed lot and related works can be communicated upon request.

Seller Date
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 27, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Berlin
Lieu
Max Perl
March 7, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
February 28, 1914
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
February 28, 1914
Marczell von Nemes
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Galerie Manzi-Joyant
June 17, 1913
Marczell von Nemes
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Galerie Manzi-Joyant
May 17, 1913
Anonyme
Ville
Londres
Lieu
Christie's
May 8, 1913
Anonyme
Ville
Londres
Lieu
Christie's
May 8, 1913
Henri Rouart
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 21, 1913
Paul Arthur Chéramy
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 14, 1913
Anonyme
Ville
Paris
Lieu
Drouot
April 5, 1913
Tadamasa Hayashi
Ville
New York
Lieu
The American Art Galleries
January 8, 1913