Sculpture "Dancer, attracting the right shoe", bronze
Original: Musée du Louvre, Paris. Cast for the first time around 1910. Signature Degas and stamp of the founder. Museum replica in fine bronze, made by hand in the wax melting process. Height 45 cm.
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About Edgar Degas
1834-1917
pictures of graceful dancers and colorful theater scenes have been at the center of Degas since the mid-1860s. They belong in the group of everyday images that show the great -city life. In many image inventions, Dega's criticism of the new modern world. With unusual excerpts, he emphasizes the isolation of the individual.
1834-1917
pictures of graceful dancers and colorful theater scenes have been at the center of Degas since the mid-1860s. They belong in the group of everyday images that show the great -city life. In many image inventions, Dega's criticism of the new modern world. With unusual excerpts, he emphasizes the isolation of the individual.
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