Degas Little Dancer Of Fourteen Years WeathervanesThe Fourteen year old Dancer (La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans, 1881). Having worked on the The Dancer for the better part of two years, Degas decided to show his work in the impressionist exhibition in Paris. He had carefully sculpted the body, had the clothes custom made then worked on it again with wax, so this was to become a solid part of the figure when it was cast in bronze. He expected a sympathetic reaction from the audience, but they were
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A wonderful house warming gift or a perfect gift to brighten ones spirit with this funny loving mouse garden figurine
Crafted from cold cast resin
this angelic figure stands in a graceful pose
The geometric vase has a drain hole ensures ample drainage
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this sculpture is designed to stand the test of time
ruffled ears that fan the breeze to its stabilizing trunk that trumpets a grand entrance in the wild
blending artistry and spirituality in one captivating piece
stately and impressive especially when paired on either side of an entryway to your home or office
This contemporary sculpted pair of sea otters are created in the balancing act depiction