This is a Edgar Degas facsimile signed giclee titled “Study of a Ballet Dancer”.
This piece is facsimile signed on the lower right. Pencil numbered from an edition of 375.
Published on thick quality archival paper. Paper measures 17″ x 13″. Image measures 14″ x 9″.
In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate.
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In Degas’s 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. For ten years Degas sketched the young women training and then reused the sketches for new artworks during the next forty years. The early rehearsal scenes were done in oil; and in 1878, he started using pastels for his dancers, nudes and horse-track scenes. Although sometimes association with Impressionism, his artwork has an unidealized quality which at times, more closely associates him with Realism.
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