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Dancer Moving Forward, Arms Raised

cast in 1920

Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917)

2020.16

On display in H200

bronzesculpting

Artwork Details

ArtistCreation Date
cast in 1920
Design Date
1882-1895
Creation Location
France
Materials
bronze
Object Types
sculptures
Dimensions

13-3/4 x 6-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. (installed)

Mark Description

Stamped on base: Degas Stamped on base, foundry mark: CIRE | PERDUE | A.-A.HEBRARD Marked on base: 19 A

Accession Number
2020.16
Credit Line

Gift of Suzanne Brown Blakeman in memory of her mother Suzanne Swain Brown

Copyright
Public Domain
Collection

European Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945

Color Palette

Purchased by Louisine (Mrs. H.O.) Havermeyer [1855-1929], New York, New York, in October 1921; Harold Swain [1867-1955], New York, New York, probably before August 1922; Estate of Harold Swain to his niece, Suzanne Swain Brown, Indianapolis, Indiana, by 1959; by descent to her daughter, Suzanne Brown Blakeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, by 1987; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields in 2020.


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