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Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, 1878-1881. Creator: Edgar Degas
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Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, 1878-1881. Creator: Edgar Degas
Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, 1878-1881
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Little Dancer Aged Fourteen - The Graceful Realism of Edgar Degas
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. This print showcases the iconic sculpture "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" created by the renowned artist Edgar Degas between 1878 and 1881. As a prominent figure in the artistic movement of the late 19th century, Degas captured the essence of ballet through his unique blend of realism and innovation. In this masterpiece, we witness a young ballerina frozen in time, her eyes closed and hands delicately placed behind her back. Crafted from pigmented beeswax on a metal armature, with human hair meticulously attached to her head, she stands gracefully on a wooden base. Every detail is thoughtfully executed - from her cotton faille bodice to her silk and linen ribbon adorning her neck. Degas's attention to detail extends beyond aesthetics; he aimed to capture not only physical beauty but also the poise and posture that define professional dancers. This sculpture embodies both strength and vulnerability as it immortalizes a teenage girl dedicated to perfecting her craft. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, this artwork represents an important part of French heritage art. It serves as a testament to Degas's mastery in capturing fleeting moments with unparalleled precision. Through this photo print, we are invited into Degas's world where dance becomes tangible artistry – where every twist and turn is meticulously preserved for eternity.
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