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A work made of pastel and essence over monotype on cream laid paper, laid down on board.

On the Stage

1876–77

Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917

France

Edgar Degas depicts seven dancers performing in a ballet. The gestures of the women’s raised arms and feet capture the actions, forms, and poses of the corps de ballet (the ensemble, or chorus, of a ballet company that performs in groups). To heighten the sense of motion and spectacle, Degas smudged the edges of the forms where the dancers’ dresses meet the stage.

Pastel and essence over monotype on cream laid paper, laid down on board

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