Degas' Dancers Fitzwilliam Museum Curating Notecard Pack of Greeting Cards University of Cambridge (2 Each of 5 Designs)

Degas' Dancers Fitzwilliam Museum Curating Notecard Pack of Greeting Cards University of Cambridge (2 Each of 5 Designs)
Edgar Degas, selected artworks on the theme of ballet dancers.
French artist Edgar Degas (1834 - 1817) devoted much of his career to exploring the ways in which movement could be expressed through the static mediums of paint, pastels, and bronze sculpture. The study and depiction of ballerinas enabled this exploration, and the theme became one of his favourite subjects with dancers represented over and over again in his oeuvre. This notecard pack includes:
Dancers in Violet Dresses, Arms Raised, c. 1895-98, pastel and chalk (cover image)
Dancer Fastening her Shoe, c. 1888, etching
Dancers in the Wing, c.1900-05, pastel and chalk
Girl Dancer at the Barre, chalk on paper
Dancer, Forth Position in Front on the Left Leg, c. 1919-21, cast bronze
Held in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Product details:
- Notecard pack
- 10 greetings cards, 2 each of 5 designs, with envelopes
- Card size: 9 x 14cm
- Blank inside
- Printed in the UK on carbon balanced paper through the World Land Trust
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