The sculpture "14-Year-Old Dancer" by Edgar Degas was created in Paris, France, around 1881. Degas was known for his fascination with ballet dancers, and this work reflects his interest in capturing the grace and movement of ballet. The sculpture is notable for its use of mixed media, combining bronze with fabric and other materials to enhance its realism.
Bronze (and fabric for her dress).
"Little Dancer Aged 14" is a sculpture, not a painting. The model attended dancing classes at the Paris Opera. Her name was Marie van Goethen, daughter of a tailor.
The french painter Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was famous for both his painting and scupltures of dancers. Google the painting 'Ballet Rehearsal' or 'Little Dancer of Fourteen Years' to see some of his best work.
The noun "dancer" is a common noun, a general word for someone who dances; a word for any dancer of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Dancer Road in Richmond, VA or "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" a sculpture by Edgar Degas.
Yes he did he sculpted Tiny Dancer
In 1878.
She is wearing a leotard, a tutu, and a silk ribbon (in her hair).
He played with other children.
Edgar Degas
In order to paint it enlarged. *Degas drew a ggrid over it to make it easier to copy.
Degas was a painter and a sculptor. His tools included paints, brushes, pastels, and various scultping tools.