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Books > Arts & Architecture > History of art / art & design styles > 1800 to 1900 > Impressionism

Degas' Little Dancer Aged Fourteen - The earlier version that helped spark the birth of modern art (Hardcover): Gregory... Degas' Little Dancer Aged Fourteen - The earlier version that helped spark the birth of modern art (Hardcover)
Gregory Hedberg
R2,259 R1,859 Discovery Miles 18 590 Save R400 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A recently discovered plaster of Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen is critically challenging our understanding of Edgar Degas' most famous work. Documentary and technical evidence confirm that the plaster was cast from Degas' Little Dancer before the wax sculpture was extensively reworked after 1903. The plaster thus records Degas' wax as it appeared when it shocked the Parisian art world at the sixth Impressionist exhibition of 1881. It reveals a far more revolutionary work than the reworked Little Dancer wax and the posthumous Hebrard bronzes we know today. The plaster shows why Joris-Karl Huysmans, in 1881, raved that Degas' Little Dancer was "the only truly modern attempt I know of in sculpture" and why the work left Whistler in a state of near delirium. The plaster reveals Degas at his most innovative by introducing a radical idea of posing a lowly 'opera rat' as a revered figure by giving her an iconic pose, then locking her into a square vitrine, thus emphasizing her symmetrical, four-sided stance. It is now clear that in his Little Dancer Degas anticipated radical ideas that came to define key aspects of modern art, dramatically impacting his most noted peers, including Whistler, Manet, Seurat and Sargent. Even twentieth-century masterpieces by Duchamp, Giacometti, Oldenburg, Warhol and Hirst reflect, albeit indirectly, Degas' masterful innovations."

Morrice: The A.K. Prakash Collection in Trust to the Nation (Hardcover): Katerina Atanassova Morrice: The A.K. Prakash Collection in Trust to the Nation (Hardcover)
Katerina Atanassova
R894 Discovery Miles 8 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Ash K. Prakash Collection of works by James W. Morrice offers an exciting journey into the personal and artistic explorations of the first Canadian painter who established an enviable career as an artist in Paris by the turn of the twentieth century. While living abroad for the rest of his life, Morrice also played a vital role in advancing modern artistic trends at the turn of the twentieth century in Canada. The in-depth collection of works will feature just over three decades of collecting by Mr. A.K. Prakash, and will weave the intricate story of the artist through the story of the collector and his ability to refine his collection and sustain his passion for the artist and his art.

Felix Vallotton (Paperback): Sasha M. Newman Felix Vallotton (Paperback)
Sasha M. Newman
R956 R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Save R150 (16%) Out of stock
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