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Contact us Our team is available for any questions or requests. Sign up. The work refers to the late stage of creativity by Edgar Degas, when his eyesight weakened and he began to work large color spots, giving priority decorative surface of the painting company. Subjects dancers was very close to the artist, and has been repeated in pastels, oil painting and drawing. World Ballet has become one of the favorite subjects of Degas, to which he kept returning to his work.
However, unlike many of his contemporaries, the artist draws no colorful festival of theater and prose secret life. United within a single sheet, the usual movement suddenly turned into a beautiful dance; before our eyes is born the magic of the theater and the magic of painting. Through the use of pastels, in the work of Degas is possible to achieve an amazing wealth of textures and color combinations.
Small strokes-strokes fall in different directions, connecting to the sonorous streams spilling blue shadows or reflections of light on the dancers hair. I like To the selection About the artwork. Artwork in selections: selections. Exhibitions history. Who we are Arthive is a community of artists, collectors and art dealers. We make it easy to collect and publish everything about art, manage collections, and buy, sell and promote artworks.
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Her partner stands out from the other ballerina as she is the only blonde upon the group of brunettes. Her left hand is extended towards the heavens while her right arm is folded as the palm of her hand rests upon her heart. The third ballerina holds her arms folded onto her shoulders as she extends her head and looks towards the ground. Alongside, the final ballerina bends with her face towards the ground as her body is cut out of the frame. All four ballerinas are drenched in deep blue lavender dresses as they stand around one another.
Yet, even while the painting does not show case the exact movement of the women, the viewer is able to tell their actions are in harmony based on the brief glimpse of their frozen bodies.
Similar soft styles to this artwork are evident within famous French artist Claude Monet. Even while the figures are still, the artist held the gift to still be able to showcase them in a natural form in sync with one another, creating a work of art through their body.
The ruffles of their dress fall off their shoulders exposing their bare skin, a characteristic Degas loves to include within his work as evident within his other painting Group of Dancers. Degas uses a Baroque style of painting to showcase the ruffles of the dresses and the background of the painting. The artist simply masses the figures together as the shades blend into each other.
The bold colours differ from one another yet still manage to unify the painting as glimpses of blue are found throughout the piece.
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