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Dancer E Degas

Dancer E Degas. The Casting Workshop at the Louvre Museum Réunion des Musées Nationaux
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Published since: June 10, 2008
Last update: December 2, 2009
This reproduction is inspired by a work from Degas (1834-1917).
His studies were only intended to improve his paintings. He never showed them, with the exception of the small fourteen-year old dancer, which he displayed in 1881 at the sixth Impressionist exhibition.

Degas refused to have his sculptures cast in bronze as Vollard, the art dealer, wished. He felt this eternal material would prevent him from starting again. However, around 1900, he accepted to have three of his studies cast, including this dancer examining the sole of her right foot.

He therefore considered it as finished, even though he continued working on this pose until the end of his life.
This dancer, in a position of equilibrium, is part of the artist's research into rotary movement and the unstable character of the body.
On the death of Degas, the art dealers Durand-Ruel and Vollard, who were in charge of his estate, only kept 73 sculptures out of the 150 found in his studio.Unintentionally, Degas thus gave a new life to 19th century sculpture.
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AvailabilityAvailable for sale
Price
334 EUR
287 GBP
451 USD
Description

HeaderCultural related artifacts
CategorySculptures
TypeWorks of art Reproductions
ThemeArtistic Nude
MediumResin
PeriodXIXth c
CountryFrance
AuthorThe Casting Workshop at the Louvre Museum
Height 44 cm
17.3 in
Width 24 cm
9.4 in
Length 18 cm
7.1 in