Degas the little 14 year old dancer



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Degas the little 14 year old dancer

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  • Little Dancer of Fourteen Years

    Sculpture by Edgar Degas

    The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer (French: La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans) is a sculpture begun c.

    1880 by Edgar Degas of a young student of the Paris Opera Ballet dance school, a Belgian named Marie van Goethem.

    Description

    The sculpture is two-thirds life size[2] and was originally sculpted in wax, an unusual choice of medium for the time.[3] The sculpture exhibited in 1881 was dressed in a real bodice, tutu and ballet slippers and a wig of human hair.

    All but the hair ribbon and tutu were coated in wax.

    There are at least 28 bronze casts of this sculpture that appear in museums and galleries around the world today. After Degas' death his family hired a famous founding company, Hébrard, to make these replicas.[4] The tutus worn by the bronzes vary from museum to museum.[5]

    The exact relationship between Marie van Goethem and Edgar Degas is a matter of debate