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Piazza San Marco - Canaletto

Piazza San Marco - Canaletto

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The Dancing Class, painted around 1870 by Edgar Degas, offers an intimate glimpse into the rigorous world of Parisian ballet training. Executed in oil on wood, this small yet remarkably vivid panel reveals Degas at a pivotal moment in his career — transitioning from academic convention toward the observational immediacy that would define Impressionism. The composition captures a rehearsal room populated by young dancers at various stages of rest and motion, their tutus rendered with delicate, flickering brushwork that conveys both lightness and discipline.

Degas was deeply fascinated by movement, bodies under strain, and the unglamorous labor concealed behind theatrical spectacle. Unlike idealized academic depictions of dance, his figures are caught candidly — adjusting posture, waiting their turn, or simply existing in the margins of performance. The warm, diffused light filtering through the studio lends the scene an almost documentary intimacy. The work belongs to the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and stands as an early cornerstone of his celebrated dance series.

This exquisite stretched canvas reproduction is printed on premium matte canvas and hand-wrapped around a solid 0.75-inch wooden frame with a classic gallery wrap finish — ready to hang and built to museum standards. It brings one of Degas's most beloved compositions into your home with enduring elegance.

Artist Edgar Degas
Year ca. 1870
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions 7 3/4 x 10 5/8 in. (19.7 x 27 cm)
Collection The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Movement Impressionism
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