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After Edgar Degas, 14-year-old dancer
The replica of Edgar Degas's renowned "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" pays homage to the iconic sculpture created by the artist.
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Artist: (After) Edgar Degas
Title: 14-year-old Dancer
Dimensions: 42 x 17.5 x 17.5 cm
Condition Report: Very good
Inscription: On the base
About the artist:
Edgar Degas is an artist of profound significance whose work transcends categorization and defies easy classification. His artistic legacy is marked by his ability to explore the multifaceted language of art, delving into its technical and tactile complexities, its refinement, and its inherent energy. Degas was a master of merging a Romantic sensibility with a Classical command of his artistic means, seamlessly fusing sensuality with keen observation and a commitment to visual structure. His artistic journey spanned from the gloomy academicism of his youth to the vibrant social realism of the 1870s, and finally to the pyrotechnical and expansive dimensions of his later two- and three-dimensional works. This evolution in his artistic trajectory is nothing short of awe-inspiring and sets him apart in the annals of modern art.
Throughout his lifetime, Degas navigated a transition from the certainties of a state-controlled, historical culture to an art form that embodied individual crisis, even approaching the nihilism that would characterize the following generation. His reputation followed an unconventional path, rising significantly during his mature years but suffering during his old age when he retreated from public life. Additionally, the preference for nonfigurative artistic modes in the new century impacted his recognition.
In subsequent decades, Degas gained respect, but he was often sidelined by formalist criticism and cast into the role of a mere social commentator. However, the 1960s and '70s marked the beginning of a significant reevaluation of Degas's significance, with specialized publications on various aspects of his work and a resurgence of popular exhibitions. His art became a focal point for feminist critics who examined his depictions for alleged misogyny and perceived prurience. More recently, his elusive depiction style and shift away from topical subjects in later years have been acknowledged, indicating that Degas's stature as an artist has yet to be fully measured.
The replica of the "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" serves as a testament to Degas's enduring impact on the art world and his ability to capture the essence of the human form and spirit in his sculptures and artworks.
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