Edgar Degas Bronze Sculpture Nude Lady in National Art Gallery in Sofia Statue

EuropeanBronzeSKU: XN-1446

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Sale price$249.00$124.50
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Description

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions :Height 7" X Width 8"
Weight : 5 LBS
Inventory:60XN14465906 SALE*

Degas made many drawings and pastels of similar figures of women unselfconsciously combing their hair or washing and drying themselves. A charcoal drawing in the Von der Heydt-Museum in Wuppertal, Germany, depicts a woman in an identical position, seated next to a bathtub. The drawing is thought to date from about 1895. Working on a small scale, which prompted visitors to the artist`s studio to compare his figures to dolls, Degas modeled the original sculpture from which this bronze was cast in wax. The cork incorporations in the wax are still visible on the back of the sculpture, which is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. 100% bronze and handmade, this brown patina sculpture was cast using the "Lost Wax Method" and is signed by artist Edgar Degas.

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