Three Dancers in Yellow Skirts (c.1891). Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). Oil on canvas. UCLA Hammer
Three Dancers in Yellow Skirts (c.1891). Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). Oil on canvas. UCLA Hammer Museum.Degas paradoxically illustrates both a perfection driven art form and the reality of a monotonous and physically draining daily life. One dancer is cut off from the edge of the canvas, another tilts her head back as she drinks some water, while the dancer in the center gazes downward, hand on her hip in contrapossto. Despite the relaxed portrayal, one dancer still stands in first position, signifying Degas’ meticulous study of his subjects. -- source link
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