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Spanish Dance (After Edgar Degas) Sculptural Reproduction
Spanish Dance (After Edgar Degas) Sculptural Reproduction
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Bring a touch of 19th-century Parisian elegance into your space with this striking reproduction of Edgar Degas’s Spanish Dance (Danse Espagnole). Originally modeled by the Impressionist master in wax around 1885, this dynamic figural study captures a dancer mid-movement, reflecting Degas’s lifelong fascination with the mechanics of ballet, balance, and the human form.
The figure stands gracefully in the fourth position, with her right arm raised and her torso twisted in a classic Spanish dance posture. Crafted from a heavyweight cold-cast material, the sculpture features a rich, dark verdigris patina designed to emulate the look and feel of an oxidized museum bronze. A substantial and beautifully textured decorative arts piece, it serves as a wonderful homage to one of the most celebrated artists of the Impressionist movement.
