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We here at AskDegas.com have searched for years and have finally collected a unique niche of superior Degas reproductions that we are proud to share with you today. Many of these are licensed from museums around the world and listed below, are the museums and materials that have made this possible. Degas was mainly a sculptor, printmaker, and painter, but our selection has gone beyond his vision and has attained a broader scope of adaptation.

Degas Ballerina Paper Relief
Degas Ballerina Bronze - 18H
Strike a pose! Edgar Degas typically captured his subjects in “photographic” portraits in the midst of their daily activity. In the 1880s, when his eyesight began to fail, Degas began increasingly working in sculpture such as this “Little Dancer”, because this media did not require intense visual acuity. Made from gallery quality lost wax cast bronze, black enamel finish on bodice and skirt, black marble base, 81/4”L x 81/4”W x 18”H. (4026)

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