Blue Dancers
Pastel by Edgar Degas
Blue Dancers (French - Danseuses bleues) is an 1897 pastel by Edgar Degas. It is held in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow, which it entered in 1948 from the State Museum of Modern Western Art. It was in Durand-Ruel's collection and then until 1918 in Sergei Shchukin's collection in Moscow.[1]
References
- ^ "Голубые танцовщицы - Государственный музей изобразительных искусств им. А.С.Пушкина". www.arts-museum.ru.
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Edgar Degas
- The Bellelli Family (1858–1867)
- Young Spartans Exercising (1860)
- The Collector of Prints (1866)
- Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey (1866)
- Interior (1868–69)
- At the Races in the Countryside (1869)
- The Dancing Class (1870)
- The Orchestra at the Opera (c. 1870)
- Ludovic Lepic and His Daughters (1871)
- A Cotton Office in New Orleans (1873)
- The Dance Class (1874)
- The Ballet Class (1874)
- Ballerina Posing for a Photographer (1875)
- Place de la Concorde (1875)
- L'Absinthe (1876)
- The Dance Lesson (1879)
- Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando (1879)
- Portraits at the Stock Exchange (1879)
- The Millinery Shop (1879–1886)
- Before the Race (1882–1884)
- Dancers Onstage (1889)
- Café-Concert at Les Ambassadeurs (1877)
- Les Choristes (1877)
- Singer with a Glove (1878)
- Waiting (1880–1882)
- Young Woman in Blue (1884)
- The Tub (1886)
- Woman in a Tub (1886)
- After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself (1890–1895)
- Blue Dancers (1897)
- Ukrainian Dancers (1890s series)
- The Impressionists (2006 series)
- The Line (2009 play)
- Little Dancer (2014 musical)
- Degas (crater)
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