Edgar Degas figurines

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Vase featuring a ballet dancer from a painting by EdgarDegas. This art vase is from the Silhouette d'Art for John Beswick collection and is made under license. Ceramic. Size: h. 20 cm. / Ø 9 cm (oval)
€55,00 €45,00
The fourteen-year-old dancer, or famous Petit Danseuse by the painter Edgar Degas. The girl has a tulle skirt and stands on a wooden base. The dancer has been transformed into a three-dimensional figurine measuring 16 cm in length. Material: resin
€36,50
The little dancer sculpture is a licensed replica made of resin and tulle tutu, on a wooden base, just like the original by Edgar Degas. Height: 21 cm.
€47,50
Statue of the waiting dancer of the ballet of the Paris Opera. Detail from "l'attente" by Degas, a painting by Edgar Degas. A 3D composition with certificate.
Material: polystone, height 9 cm.
€43,50
Danseuse verte, a replica of Edgar Degas' ballerina sculpture. Produced under license from the Mouseion collection. In gift box with small certificate. Height 17 cm. Material: hand painted resin.
€34,50
Beautiful, licensed art figurine of the twelve-year-old dancer girl "Petit Danseuse" by Edgar Degas. The figurine of this girl is made of resin, fabric and wood and is 36 cm high. Comes in a gift box with small brochure.
€125,00
Edgar Degas' fourteen-year-old dancer, with tulle skirt. Licensed replica measuring 11 cm high. Comes in gift box with small brochure.
€28,50
Beautiful real size art statue of the "Petit Danseuse" by Edgar Degas, with tulle skirt. This is a licensed replica with a length of 99 cm. Material: resin. The dancer can be picked up or must be shipped on a small pallet.
€875,00
(1834-1917) Painter and sculptor Edgar Degas became famous for his paintings and sculptures of ballerinas. Our collection includes ballerina figurines. The most famous is the little dancer aged Fourteen. Today it belongs to the most expensive sculptures. It shows a young student of the Paris Ballet School.  The almost life-size original sculpture had Degas modeled in wax-an unusual material for its time.  The image is in the National Gallery of art in Washington.

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