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Bailarina Ballet

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  • Country: Spain
  • Category: Sculpture
  • Materials: Mixed
  • Theme: Figurative
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  • Tags: figuras, ballet, degas, feminina

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Artwork description

Edgar Degas (París, 19 de julio de 1834 - † 27 de septiembre de 1917) maestro de origen francés se destacó como pintor y escultor. Es conocido por su visión particular sobre el mundo del ballet, capturando escenas sutiles y bellas, reconocido por sus obras al pastel. Le presento su más conocida escultura - Bailarina Ballet de 14 años. La original de esta obra puede disfrutar en el Musee d'Orssay en Paris, Francia.

Acabado Bronce Oxidado: La escultura está realizada con una capa de bronce sobre fundición en frió de cobre. Con base de grafito y calcita, con terminaciones pulidas y oxidadas.

Artist information

I am an artist who likes to browse through different styles.

The sculptures presented here confirm this. But on my way to where their strength lies. The sculpture is present, takes center stage and made accessible to the audience.

It is my skill and ability to model that attracts you, and is the movement, so masterly captured, which give balance to my life and creations. They managed to compose through the stylization of the picture and volume, a work of great beauty.

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