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Degas Blue Dancers Jewelry and Music Box from Italy
Degas Blue Dancers Jewelry and Music Box from Italy
Degas study of dancers became an all-encompassing passion to master the effect of light, color and especially, movement. In order to better understand the strength and agile flexibility of the ballerina, Degas (French, Impressionism / Realism, 1834-1917) began sculpting in clay and way, a technique that he perfected in later years as his eyesight began to fail. Made from wood, richly glazed for shine and protection, like suede interior, superior quality, imported from Italy, plays Lara's theme, 5"H x 5"W x 2"D. (5083)

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