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Here is a museum replica that adds grace
and style to any room and becomes an instant folcal point. Wouldn't it be fun
to have such a famous piece of art in your very own home!!
Although Degas is mainly known
as a painter, sculpting was almost as important in his life. He began
seriously to sculpt when he was in his early forties and, although he probably
had no thought of exhibiting most of his sculpture, his modeling increasingly
became a major part of his work. At the time of his death his studio contained
more than one-hundred and fifty wax models which he had made of dancing girls,
race horses and women working or bathing. With failing eyesight, sculpting
became his principal medium of expression at the end of his career. "Everyone
has talent at twenty-five. The difficulty is to have it at fifty."
Edgar Degas (1834-1917.). The
only sculpture exhibited by Degas in his lifetime, the wax version of the
Little Dancer caused a furor when first exhibited in 1881 because of its stark
realism as Degas was clearly using the sculpture to question accepted ideas of
art. A sympathetic critic observed: "The terrible truthfulness of this
statuette is a source of obvious discomfort... all their notions about
sculpture, about that cold, inanimate whiteness, those memorable stereotypes
replicated for centuries, are demolished. The fact is that, on first blow M.
Degas has overturned the conventions of sculpture."
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Features
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- Perfect gift for the lover of dance
- Stunning hand colored details
- Works well in any home decor or art collection
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Specifications
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Size |
12 x 4.25 x 4 |
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Material |
Bonded marble, colored |
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