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1035_06_705708 Ballerinas at Practice, Degas, Edgar
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1035_06_705658 Dancers at the Barre, Degas, Edgar
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ibxgur10328388 Blond young woman portrait in fashion leather jacket isolated
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ibxgur10328389 Blond young aggressive woman portrait in fashion leather jacket with fuck sign isolated
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ibxgur10328365 Beautiful blond young woman portrait in dance sport costume
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akg1516902 Renault, Michel; French dancer and primo ballerino at the Opéra in Paris; Paris 15.12.1927-29.1.1993. Photo, October 1957. Vintage print, 25 x 17cm.
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akg1516903 Renault, Michel; French dancer and primo ballerino at the Opéra in Paris; Paris 15.12.1927-29.1.1993. Photo, October 1957. Vintage print, 25 x 17cm.
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alb2065723 Ballet rehearsal at Teatro Regio in Parma, engraving. Italy, 19th century. Location: Parma, Museo Glauco Lombardi (Art Museum).
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akg1029738 Bessy, Claude; French prima ballerina at the Opéra national de Paris and choreographer; Paris 21.10.1932-Buttes Chaumont 8.12.1959.-Claude Bessy during the dress rehearsal for "Le Cygne" (The Swan) by C.Saint-Saens, to be recorded for TV; she is accompanied by Franck Pourcel.-Photo.
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alb3663368 Dancers Practicing at the Barre. Artist: Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834-1917 Paris). Dimensions: 29 3/4 x 32 in. (75.6 x 81.3 cm). Date: 1877.The watering can, visible at left, was a standard fixture in ballet rehearsal rooms; water was sprinkled on the floor to keep dust from rising when ballerinas danced. Degas also used the watering can as a visual pun: its shape is mimicked by that of the dancer at right. Shown at the 1877 Impressionist exhibition, the painting was given by Degas to the collector Henri Rouart as a replacement for an earlier work (now lost), which the artist altered and accidentally destroyed. Louisine Havemeyer purchased it from Rouart's estate sale in 1912, for $95,700, a record price for a work by a living artist. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3895903 Dancers at the Barre. Date/Period: Ca. 1900. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 51.25 mm (2.01 in); Width: 38.50 mm (1.51 in). Author: EDGAR DEGAS.
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alb3644855 The Dancing Class. Artist: Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834-1917 Paris). Dimensions: 7 3/4 x 10 5/8 in. (19.7 x 27 cm). Date: ca. 1870.This is Degas's first depiction of a dance class. Because the artist did not yet have privileges to go backstage at the Paris Opéra, his subjects came to his studio to pose. These sessions yielded many large study drawings, which Degas subsequently adapted for other compositions. In the late 1870s, he explained, "I have painted so many of these dance examinations without having seen them that I am a little ashamed of it.". Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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HISL044_EC523 Dancers Practicing at the Barre, by Edgar Degas, 1874, French impressionist painting, on canvas. Louisine Havemeyer purchased this painting for $95,700 in 1912, setting a record price for a work by a living artist (BSLOC_2017_3_106)
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HISL044_EC525 The Dance Lesson, by Edgar Degas, 1879, French impressionist drawing, pastel on paper. Degas added a panel of paper at top and on right to incorporate the violin player (BSLOC_2017_3_108)
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alb3536160 Dancers Practicing at the Barre, 1877, Mixed media on canvas, 29 3/4 x 32 in. (75.6 x 81.3 cm), Paintings, Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834–1917 Paris), The watering can, visible at left, was a standard fixture in ballet rehearsal rooms; water was sprinkled on the floor to keep dust from rising when ballerinas danced. Degas also used the watering can as a visual pun: its shape is mimicked by that of the dancer at right.
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