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Reproduction of Edgar Degas' Little Dancer of Fourteen Years with Fabric Skirt Sculpture
Reproduction of Edgar Degas' Little Dancer of Fourteen Years with Fabric Skirt Sculpture
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Item Specifics
Item Specifics
- Dimensions (in): 13.5 in H x 6 in W x 6 in D
- Weight: 4 lb
- Material: Resin and fabric
- Item type: Degas statue reproduction
- UPC or EAN: 8717202557493
Bring home a piece of art history with this faithful reproduction of Edgar Degas' most famous statue, Little Dancer of Fourteen Years. This exquisite replica is part of the renowned Museum Replica Collection by Parastone and captures the elegance and realism that made the original sculpture revolutionary in its time. The figure features a delicate cloth skirt and a hair bow, just like Degas' original work, creating a lifelike portrayal of youthful grace and anticipation.
The statue is made from a durable resin and fabric, mounted on a wooden base, and includes a color description card detailing the historical significance of the piece. The signature of Edgar Degas appears on the underside of the base, adding authenticity to the replica. Measuring 13.5 inches high, 6 inches wide, and 6 inches deep, this striking statue weighs 6 lbs and is perfect for any collector or admirer of art history.
About the Artwork:
Originally exhibited in 1881, Little Dancer of Fourteen Years caused a stir due to its realistic portrayal of a young ballerina, challenging traditional views of beauty and art. The sculpture, which took over two years to complete, combines Degas’ expert skill in capturing movement with a sense of realism that was far ahead of its time. Despite the initial shock from critics, who were unprepared for such lifelike detail, the work later became a defining example of Degas' unique contribution to the art world.
Dimensions:
13.5"H x 6"W x 6"D
Weight: 6 lbs
Materials:
Resin, Fabric, Wood Base
A perfect addition to your art collection, this statue not only honors the genius of Edgar Degas but also provides insight into the artist’s distinctive approach to realism and sculpture.
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