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The Norton Simon Museum in Los Angeles,
1881 A.D.
Have this museum replica of a
dancer figurine by European artist Degas as part of your home decor and art
collection to enjoy forever! This statue is a delight!
Petite Danseuse De Quatorze Ans (Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, 1879-1881), is the only sculpture Edgar Degas chose to exhibit throughout his lifetime. He created a revolutionary piece breaking the stereotypical cold inanimate sculptures of his time. He made his dancer come to life. Although received with some disapproval because of its stark realism, it has become one of the most time honored, beloved sculptures around the world.
This museum replica is reproduced after with over twenty lost wax bronze castings and is made with added fabric skirts and bodices. Here gracefullness is highlihgted with a fabric bow. Degas signature appears on the bottom of the base. Our reproduction is a timeless addition to your art collection beloved by adults and children alike!
Part of the highly collectible Parastone 3D Mouseion Collection. Included : Full color card with image of original artwork. Description card about artist and artwork.
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Features
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- Makes a perfect gift
- Exquisitly crafted details
- Puts a special touch into any room!
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 6.5 in. x 3.1 in. x 2.9 in. |
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Material |
Designer resin, fabric skirt and bow |
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Shipping Weight |
2 Lbs |
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