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Degas Spanish Dancer
Degas Spanish Dancer
Grace and gusto is she! This is a study of a Spanish Dance by the renown late 19th-century artist, Edgar Degas. Notice her rough unfinished texture as she strikes this most engaging pose. The original figure is one of two versions of the Spanish Dance. The bronze casting numbered 45 in the Metropolitan Museum’s collection is from the series cast from Degas’ original models in wax and clay by A.A. Hébrard about 1919-20. This bonded bronze reproduction is cast using a model made from a mold taken from the original numbered bronze casting. Licensed reproduction, made from cold cast bronze with a green patina, 8.5”L x 6.5”W x 17”H. (4413)

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