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The Masseuse, Group, c. 1895 (plastiline, metal armature, wood, cork, on wooden base)
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The Masseuse, Group, c. 1895 (plastiline, metal armature, wood, cork, on wooden base)
5667931 The Masseuse, Group, c.1895 (plastiline, metal armature, wood, cork, on wooden base) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 40.4x37.8x37.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23272434
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Form Massage Muscle Pose Posed Stretch
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The Masseuse, Group
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is a captivating print that showcases the exquisite sculpture created by Edgar Degas in 1895. This remarkable artwork, made from plastiline, metal armature, wood, and cork on a wooden base, stands as a testament to Degas' mastery in capturing movement and human form. In this piece, we witness the grace and elegance of a female dancer frozen in time. The carefully crafted pose highlights her flexibility and strength as she stretches her leg with precision. Every muscle is delicately sculpted to convey the intensity of the dance. Degas' attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this sculpture. From the intricate lines etched into the figure's body to the meticulous rendering of facial features, he brings life to an otherwise static medium. The wooden base adds stability while also serving as a reminder of its artistic origins. As we gaze upon "The Masseuse" we are transported back to 19th century France when dance was celebrated as an art form like no other. This study captures not only the physicality but also the emotion behind each movement performed by these talented individuals. Now housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, this masterpiece continues to inspire awe and admiration for Degas' skillful craftsmanship. It serves as a timeless reminder of his contribution to both sculpture and dance history – an enduring legacy that transcends time itself.
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