


The Ballet from "Robert le Diable"
Edgar Degas
$47.00
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- 380g/m² cotton canvas — certified museum quality
- Solid wood stretcher bar with 0.75” gallery wrap
- HD Giclée print — colour-true to the original
- Ready to hang — hanging hardware included
The Ballet from "Robert le Diable" (1871) stands as one of Edgar Degas's earliest and most compelling explorations of Parisian theatrical life. Painted at the Paris Opéra during a performance of Giacomo Meyerbeer's grand opera Robert le Diable, this work captures the electric atmosphere of the stage from an unconventional vantage point — the orchestra stalls — a perspective that was radical for its time. In the foreground, musicians are rendered with intimate precision, while the ghostly corps de ballet performs in luminous, flickering light on the stage beyond.
Degas employs a masterful tension between darkness and artificial illumination, foreshadowing the gaslit interiors that would define his later ballet series. The composition's bold spatial cropping and layered depth reflect his deep admiration for Japanese woodblock prints and his photographic sensibility. This painting marks a pivotal moment in Degas's career, bridging Realism and the nascent Impressionist movement he would help define.
This museum-quality stretched canvas reproduction is printed on premium matte canvas and hand-wrapped around a sturdy 0.75" wooden frame with a classic gallery wrap finish — ready to hang and crafted to honor the richness and tonal subtlety of Degas's original oil painting.
| Artist | Edgar Degas |
| Year | 1871 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 26 x 21 3/8 in. (66 x 54.3 cm) |
| Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Movement | Impressionism |
| Available sizes | |
| Small | 20 × 25 cm (8″ × 10″) |
| Medium | 51 × 76 cm (20″ × 30″) |
| Large | 102 × 152 cm (40″ × 60″) |
| All sizes include a 0.75" gallery wrap. Ready to hang — no framing required. | |



