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  2. Ballerina Posing for a Photographer - Wikipedia

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    Ballerina Posing for a Photographer is an oil on canvas painting executed in 1875 by the French artist Edgar Degas.It depicts a young ballet dancer posing in front of a standing mirror; in the background, through a large window, is seen an elevated view of the walls of the houses opposite and the snow-covered rooftops of Paris.

  3. Alicia Markova "The Dying Swan" - Wikipedia

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    Tretchikoff tells the story behind the painting in his 1973 autobiography, Pigeon's Luck. [2] While the Royal Ballet were touring South Africa, Tretchikoff sat in at a rehearsal in Cape Town, where he saw Markova perform "The Dying Swan". Moved by the experience, he approached Markova's manager and asked for permission to paint her.

  4. Waiting (Degas) - Wikipedia

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    Waiting, 1880–1882. 48.2 cm x 61 cm. Norton Simon Museum at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Pasadena, Los Angeles.. Waiting is a pastel on paper by the French Impressionist Edgar Degas, completed between 1880–1882.

  5. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Wikipedia

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    Both the art dealer-collector Wilhelm Uhde (1874–1947), and Kahnweiler were more enthusiastic about the painting however. [68] According to Kahnweiler Les Demoiselles was the beginning of Cubism. He writes: Early in 1907 Picasso began a strange large painting depicting women, fruit and drapery, which he left unfinished.

  6. Leo Stopfer - Wikipedia

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    The painting represents the ballerina duo Ketevan Papava and Marie-Claire d´Lyse with prints of their hands and feet on canvas. [ 1 ] Leo Stopfer (born 15 May, 1964) is an Austrian artist who is widely acclaimed as the "Painter of the Ballet-Stars."

  7. The Seven Lively Arts (Dalí) - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Lively Arts was a series of seven paintings created by the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in 1944 and, after they were lost in a fire in 1956, recreated in an updated form by Dalí in 1957. The paintings depicted the seven arts of dancing, opera, ballet, music, cinema, radio/television and theatre.

  8. The Ballet Class (Degas, Musée d'Orsay) - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts a group of ballet dancers at the end of a lesson, led by ballet master Jules Perrot. [1] Known for portraying dancers, Degas captured the grace and the rigorous nature of ballet as a profession. [2] The Ballet Class is housed in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France. [3] It was commissioned by the composer Jean-Baptiste Faure. [4]

  9. Gallery of Beauties - Wikipedia

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    Gallery of Beauties The Nymphenburg Palace seen from its park. The Gallery of Beauties (German: Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 38 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and bourgeoisie of Munich, Germany, gathered by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the south pavilion of his Nymphenburg Palace. [1]

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