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Group of Four Dancers, c. 1902 (charcoal on manila-toned paper)
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Group of Four Dancers, c. 1902 (charcoal on manila-toned paper)
ALM289702 Group of Four Dancers, c.1902 (charcoal on manila-toned paper) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 73.6x51 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Kress Study Collection; French, out of copyright
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© Allen Memorial Art Museum Kress Study Collection / Bridgeman Images
Ballerina Ballerinas Ballet Dancer Young Girl
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Group of Four Dancers, c. 1902
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is a captivating charcoal sketch by renowned artist Edgar Degas. This exquisite print captures the essence of ballet and showcases Degas' mastery in portraying movement and grace on paper. In this artwork, four ballerinas are depicted in various poses, their delicate bodies captured with meticulous detail. The use of charcoal on manila-toned paper adds depth and texture to the composition, enhancing the sense of realism. Degas was known for his fascination with dance and often focused on capturing intimate moments behind the scenes rather than traditional performances. In "Group of Four Dancers" he offers us a glimpse into the world of young ballet dancers, showcasing their dedication and talent. The subtle shading techniques employed by Degas bring life to each dancer's form, highlighting their poise and elegance. The viewer can almost feel the energy emanating from these young girls as they prepare for their performance. This particular print is housed at Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio, USA - a testament to its significance within art history. It belongs to the Kress Study Collection and remains an iconic example of impressionist drawing. For art enthusiasts who appreciate beauty in motion or those captivated by ballet's allure, "Group of Four Dancers" serves as a timeless reminder of both artistic skill and human expression through dance.
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