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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.
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Green Dancer (1880) by Degas
In his attempt to catch the action of the moment, his ballet dancers and female nudes are in poses that make no attempt to conceal the subjects' physical exertions. His later pastels, like Danseuse Verte (Green Dancer, 1880) have an elegance unsurpassed by any of his earlier works.
Degas mastery of oil pastel is evident in the free-flowing grace of this dancer rehearsing her performance. From her outstretched arm to delicate extended leg, the artwork -- here interpreted as a statue -- bespeaks true mastery. We are fortunate to have this masterful reproduction of Degas famous oil pastel, Danseuse Verte (Green Dancer), because it adds a new dimension to our understanding of his artistry.
Collectible quality, resin with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish. Dimensions: 6.5 in. x 6.4 in. x 4 in. (DE01)
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