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Capture
Degas' spirit with this charming fine art reproduction of European
sculpture. A definite "must have" 3-D adaptation of museum art for any art lover!
Degas'
idiosyncratic sculptures exist outside the 19th-century French sculptural
tradition. With the exception of the, now famous "Little fourteen-year-old
Dancer", Degas never exhibited any of his sculptures.
After his death,
over 150 wax sculptures ere found at his studio Some were rough studies, but
many were quite refined. Perhaps it was due to his visual handicap that, later
in life, wax modeling appealed to Degas so strongly. His motto was: "Le dessin
n'est pas la forme, c'est la maniere de la voir" (the design is not the form,
but the method of viewing). This definitely applies to 'The Schoolgirl' with
her half shy, half saucy walk.
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Features
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- Fantastic detail work!
- A sure conversation starter!
- Adds charm to any room !
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 7" H x 3.5" L x 2.75"W |
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Material |
Solid Bonded Bronze |
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Shipping Weight |
4 Lbs |
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See Also
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