Dancer ready to dance with her right foot forward

Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)


Item type:
sculpture
Date of creation:
1882-1895
Height:
55.9 cm  (22 in.)
Width:
35.0 cm  (13 3/4 in.)
Depth:
21.0 cm  (8 1/4 in.)
Technique / Medium:
wax and mixed media

Description

Commentary from museum website:
This statuette was one of the 150 wax figures found in Degas’s studio upon his death in 1917. Modeled in beeswax strengthened with clay and everyday objects such as wire, broken paintbrushes, and wine corks, statuettes of ballerinas and horses could be endlessly modified and adjusted, enabling Degas to experiment with variations on different poses. This focus on the pose rather than on the individualization of the figures gives them a timeless quality. Half of the wax statuettes were later cast in bronze at the request of Degas’s heirs. The original waxes were long believed to have been lost during this process but were rediscovered in 1955. The preservation of such delicate works by Degas’s own hand is extraordinary.

Iconclass

48C8422
female dancer
31A2511
arm raised upward
43C912
woman dancing alone

RIdIM images


Image URLs

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Bibliographic references

Gross, Jennifer, ed. Edgar Degas: Defining the modernist edge (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2003) 7, 11, 54–56, no. 15, pl. 15, fig. 17.


Art for Yale: Collecting for a new century (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2007) 239, 399, pl. 227.

RIdIM record id

6201