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Reproduction of oil pastel,
L'Attente (Waiting 1882)
A
wonderful collectible 3-D adaptation of museum art, this detailed sculpture art masterpiece
is a figurine any dancer would truly enjoy!
For
10 years Degas sketched the young women training and then reused the
sketches for new artworks during the next 40 years. The early rehearsal scenes
were done in oil; and in 1878, he started using pastels for his dancers, nudes
and horse-track scenes.
In
his attempt to catch the action of the moment, his ballet dancers and female
nudes are in poses that make no attempt to conceal the subjects' physical
exertions. Just the same, in this example, the dancer here is in a moment of
rest as she waits. Her stage mother (?) sits beside her, aware of her
daughter's limited prospects.
Note
painting below in "Other Images"
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Features
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- Sure to please any dancer!
- Is a superb collectible item
- Contains fantastice detail work
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 4 in. x 4 in. x 3.5 in. |
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Material |
Solid museum quality resin |
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Finish |
Hand colored details |
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Shipping weight |
3 Lbs |
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See Also
Other Images
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