There exist a few copies, one in Copenhagen, at least one in the USA, and one in Paris. Not in the Louvre, 19th century art is in the Musée d'Orsay.
Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers.
She is wearing a leotard, a tutu, and a silk ribbon (in her hair).
He played with other children.
To which of Degas' works of ballet do you refer? To my knowledge, Degas is best known for paintings, drawings and bronzes of ballerinas and race horses. I am not familiar with a work specifically entitled "Ballet Girl", but would welcome an opportunity to be enlightened.
Edgar Degas's birth name is Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas.
Not the exterior, but on painting is called Miss Cassatt in the Louvre.
Renoir: 'Dance in the Country', Renoir: 'Dance in the Town'. Degas: 'Dance Class'.
The Louvre Museum, Paris.
He often went to the Louvre.
Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers.
She is wearing a leotard, a tutu, and a silk ribbon (in her hair).
Edgar Degas. To be honest, there is quite a lot of them, but he is probably the most famous.
There are six paintings of this title, but no two are alike.
He played with other children.
Edgar Degas
The painting is not dated but believed to have been painted about 1880-1885, according to the Boston art museum.
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.