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  1. Although, unlike Manet, Degas exhibited with the Impressionists regularly, he roundly denied that he was one.  Degas was more interested in human beings than in country scenes, he rarely used small, juxtaposed strokes of color, he was more concerned with bodily movements than with light and color, and he made a co-ordinated design even if he was trying to re-create the trivial and ephemeral.