Bronze sculpture by Edgar Degas: “Spanish Dancer”, Handcrafted Exclusive Edition
Sculpture “Spanish Dancer”, bronze version
In his later years, Degas became increasingly blind, which made painting impossible for him. However, his creative energy remained undiminished. He therefore increasingly turned to small sculptures, which secured him a lasting reputation as a sculptor. The "Spanish Dancer" was first cast by Hébrand in 1900.
Original: Bronze, Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Sculpture in fine bronze, cast by hand using the lost-wax casting process.
Format 13 x 45 x 19 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 4 kg.
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Images of graceful dancers and colorful theatrical scenes have been central to Degas's work since the mid-1860s. They belong to the group of everyday scenes depicting urban life. In many of these images, Degas criticizes the new modern world. Through unusual framing, he emphasizes the isolation of the individual.
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