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From an Original Color Painting
This is a reproduction of the pastel drawing Entrance of the Masked Dancers, created around 1879 by the French artist Edgar Degas.
Degas was a master of drawing the human figure in motion and is widely known for his depictions of ballerinas.
The scene captures an off-stage moment where weary dancers leave as masked ballerinas take their place, offering an immediate, candid viewpoint.
Unlike many of his other ballet scenes, this piece relates to a specific production of Mozart's Don Giovanni.
The original artwork is part of the collection at the Clark Art Institute.
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This is a reproduction of the pastel drawing Entrance of the Masked Dancers, created around 1879 by the French artist Edgar Degas.
Degas was a master of drawing the human figure in motion and is widely known for his depictions of ballerinas.
The scene captures an off-stage moment where weary dancers leave as masked ballerinas take their place, offering an immediate, candid viewpoint.
Unlike many of his other ballet scenes, this piece relates to a specific production of Mozart's Don Giovanni.
The original artwork is part of the collection at the Clark Art Institute.