Dancer Looking at the Sole of her Right Foot

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.

Formerly in the collection of Samuel Courtauld Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the Samuel Courtauld Trust, 2010

Photo Ⓒ The Courtauld