Why this Ballerina by Degas was called a Monster!

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Believe it or not, this sculpture of a pretty ballerina by Degas shocked those who saw it in 1881. Degas was one of the most creative and original artists in the Impressionist movement. He experimented with different techniques, materials, he loved photography and disrespected Monet’s idea of what impressionism should essentially be. But most importantly, at every opportunity, he broke the golden rules of classical art.

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  • @SuperMan-xy8ui
    @SuperMan-xy8ui 3 місяці тому +15

    The Met’s 1922 bronze casting has a full knee-length skirt like ballet dancers wore back in 1880s rather than the short skirts that they wore in 1920s when the bronze castings were made.

  • @phoenixgrove
    @phoenixgrove 2 роки тому +24

    Great presentation. This work by Degas always haunted me.

  • @voyeurchamp
    @voyeurchamp 13 днів тому

    Its an essential perspective you bring for the admirers of this iconic work. Cheers.

  • @km72327
    @km72327 5 місяців тому +8

    the beeswax and real human hair is shocking to me, I imagine it almost looking like a toy doll with that brushable hair little girls like. Definitely makes me look at it differently

    • @TurquoiseInk
      @TurquoiseInk 26 днів тому +2

      It's definitely shocking. Knowing I am looking at a statue of a "Little Rat", a 14 year old child that was prostituted, has definitely changed how I see this and all his works.

    • @Lilsoupgremlin
      @Lilsoupgremlin 24 дні тому

      @@TurquoiseInk It's worse when you read the book about the model "Little Dancer, Age Fourteen" and realize she went missing several years after posing for Degas. There also might be organs hidden inside the original, as an Xray showed "organic material" inside, and wax was often used for organ preservation.

  • @Giancarlo_DellErnia
    @Giancarlo_DellErnia 2 роки тому +11

    What a wonderful video. Thanks a lot!

  • @tottiemae2258
    @tottiemae2258 Рік тому +9

    This was a fascinating presentation! I got to see this piece when it was on tour at the Phoenix Art Museum. I wish I had known this then. You packed that video with
    so much information. What an education! Thank you!

  • @kunyuan7155
    @kunyuan7155 2 роки тому +2

    I got to know Degas and his work 3 days ago. Thanks for sharing.

  • @forrestnolan1168
    @forrestnolan1168 4 місяці тому +1

    thank you for making this!

  • @mysticmouse7261
    @mysticmouse7261 2 роки тому +8

    So moving so beautiful Degas a revolutionary artist.

    • @abby-9921
      @abby-9921 22 дні тому

      it’s disgusting did he want to challenge the idea or was he obsessed with it

  • @grindermachine8856
    @grindermachine8856 2 роки тому +5

    Very educational brah

  • @ruthharwood3707
    @ruthharwood3707 26 днів тому +8

    Ripper?

  • @johnallen1684
    @johnallen1684 3 місяці тому +2

    Degas' s little dancer 14 yo is my favorite piece of art . Like your first love. I am a New Orleanian and very familiar with Edgar Degas from his history there. And yes, there is another bronze of her is at NOMA on permanent display.
    Love at first sight!

    • @TurquoiseInk
      @TurquoiseInk 26 днів тому +9

      Did you watch the video and grasp that he made a lifelike statue of a 14 year old child that was prostituted? Knowing that makes it creepy and sad to me now.

  • @CynymonGirl
    @CynymonGirl Рік тому

    We have one of her at the St. Louis Art Museum. Whose idea was it to put a real silk ribbon of the back of her braid? It looks very contrived to me.

    • @GiovanniAloiArtifact
      @GiovanniAloiArtifact  Рік тому +7

      well, that was Degas's original idea...

    • @CynymonGirl
      @CynymonGirl Рік тому +1

      @@GiovanniAloiArtifact THANK YOU so much for replying and clarifying about the ribbon. Now I love the ribbon! Thanks again

    • @GiovanniAloiArtifact
      @GiovanniAloiArtifact  Рік тому +1

      @@CynymonGirl My pleasure!