Artysta: Edgar Degas
Tematy: Designs And Sketches Men
Technika: Sculpture
Great Arabesque (1892-96) is a bronze sculpture by the French artist Edgar Degas. Degas painted a series of ballet dance related paintings and this is one of the sculpture conversion, in 1892-96. The arabesque is an artistic motif that is characterized by the application of repeating geometric forms and fancifully combined patterns. It is now in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France.
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