Edgar Degas
around 1919–20
Bronze cast by A.A. Hébrard Foundry, Paris, from a wax model made around 1895–1900
25 x 45.5 x 19 cm
In his sculptures of dancers, Edgar Degas sought to capture the body in motion or in strenuous ballet postures. His models were often young and impoverished ballerinas at the Paris Opéra. A regular model of his, known only as Pauline, described the strain of this pose, which she held repeatedly over many sessions.