Description
20″ X 24″ Oil Painting On Canvas Printing reproduction of a famous Degas painting, Star Dancer (On Stage). The original masterpiece was created in 1874. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Edgar Degas was born in Paris in 1834 and studied art from a young age. His most popular paintings were and still are his ballerina paintings like The Dance Class , Star Dancer (On Stage) , and Dance Studio at the Opera . Asymmetrical compositions like Two Dancers on Stage show the influence of the Japanese prints in which Degas became interested. His painting career was prematurely ended by failing eyesight, and he died in Paris in 1917. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers! French Impressionist Edgar Degas was known for his paintings of ballerinas and dancers, and in Star Dancer (On Stage), he glimpses into the life of female dancers in 1870s Paris. Originally completed in 1874, Degas vividly depicts the young star of a show completing an arabesque, owning the stage while other dancers wait in the wings. Although reality was far darker for dancers such as this one, in this moment on the stage, she is free from any troubles. Star Dancer was one of Degas’s most popular paintings from this period, during a time when he made extensive use of pastels for contrast, shadow effects and to capture humans in motion. The preciseness of her arms, head and feet is influenced Degas’ study of dance, and enhances the fantastic reality of the moment. Add a star turn to your home with this stunning, reflective painting.
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Size | 16" × 20", 18" × 24", 24" × 36", 30" × 40" |
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