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Artworks
Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917
Danseur Debout, 1935Color Etching on BFK Rives Paper10.5 x 13"202305-5021Degas' etching titled “Dancer Debout (Dancer Upright)” captures a delicate and graceful moment in the world of ballet. The artwork portrays a young ballerina viewed from behind, showcasing her poise...Degas' etching titled “Dancer Debout (Dancer Upright)” captures a delicate and graceful moment in the world of ballet. The artwork portrays a young ballerina viewed from behind, showcasing her poise and elegance.
In the etching, the ballerina stands upright, her feet delicately turned out in the third position. The third position is a classical ballet stance where the heel of one foot is placed in front of the toe of the other creating a clean and precise alignment. This position emphasizes the dancer's control and precision.
The girl's body is depicted with fluid lines and graceful curves, highlighting her flexibility and strength. Her back is arched slightly, contributing to the overall elegance of her posture. Her arms are also in the fifth position, mirroring the placement of her legs. The artist pays great attention to the details of the arms, capturing the subtle angles and curves of the dancer's limbs.
Degas, known for his fascination with ballet, often depicted dancers in various poses and moments of their practice. In this etching, he showcases his ability to capture the essence of ballet through the medium of printmaking. The etching technique creates a sense of texture and depth, adding to the overall charm of the artwork.
“Dancer Debout (Dancer Upright)” is a beautiful representation of the artistry and skill of ballet. Through Degas' masterful technique, the viewer is transported into the world of the ballet studio, witnessing the dedication and grace of a young dancer from a unique perspective."
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