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SCULPTURE BY EDGAR DEGAS
La petite danseuse de quatorze ans; Little fourteen-year-old dancer; Little 14-Year-Old Dancer; Little Dancer Aged Fourteen; La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans
  • The original wax sculpture at the [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C.
  • Angle from "The Complete Sculptures of Edgar Degas" collection at [[M.T. Abraham Foundation]], cast in 1997. Note the varying tutu.

Dancer in a Café         
  • [[Antoine Bourdelle]], 1912, Bas-relief (méthope), façade of the [[Théâtre des Champs Elysées]]. Representation of the dancer [[Isadora Duncan]] (on the right). In 1909 Bourdelle attended a show of Isadora Duncan at the [[Théâtre du Châtelet]] where she played Gluck's ''Iphigenia''.
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]], 1887, ''Animal Locomotion, Plate 187 – woman dancing (fancy), no. 12''
  • Paintings by [[Fernand Léger]], 1912, ''La Femme en Bleu'' (''Woman in Blue''), Kunstmuseum Basel; [[Jean Metzinger]], 1912, ''Dancer in a café'', Albright-Knox Art Gallery; and sculpture by [[Alexander Archipenko]], 1912, ''La Vie Familiale'' (''Family Life''). Published in Les Annales politiques et littéraires, n. 1529, 13 October 1912
  • Femme à l'Éventail (Woman with a Fan)]]'', oil on canvas, 90.7 × 64.2 cm. Exhibited at the Salon d'Automne, 1912, Paris. Published in ''Les Peintres Cubistes'', by Guillaume Apollinaire, 1913. [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum]], New York
  • Mánes]] in Prague, 1914, acquired in 1916 by [[Georg Muche]] at the Galerie [[Der Sturm]], confiscated by the Nazis circa 1936, displayed at the [[Degenerate Art]] show in Munich, and missing ever since.<ref>[http://emuseum.campus.fu-berlin.de/eMuseumPlus?service=direct/1/ResultListView/result.t1.collection_list.$TspTitleLink.link&sp=10&sp=Scollection&sp=SfieldValue&sp=0&sp=0&sp=3&sp=SdetailList&sp=0&sp=Sdetail&sp=0&sp=F&sp=T&sp=0 Degenerate Art Database (Beschlagnahme Inventar, Entartete Kunst)]</ref>
  • L'Excelsior, ''Au Salon d'Automne, Les Indépendants'', 2 October 1912, with works by Metzinger (''Dancer in a café''), Gleizes (''Man on a Balcony''), Kupka (''Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors'') and de La Fresnaye
  • The Salon d'Automne of 1912, held in Paris at the Grand Palais from 1 October to 8 November. Metzinger's ''Danseuse'' is exhibited second to the right. Other works are shown by [[Joseph Csaky]], [[František Kupka]], [[Francis Picabia]], [[Amedeo Modigliani]] and [[Henri Le Fauconnier]].
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]], 1887, ''Animal Locomotion, Woman Dancing (Miss Larrigan)'', animated using still photographs: one of the production experiments that led to the development of motion pictures.
PAINTING BY JEAN METZINGER
Dancer in a cafe; Danseuse au café; Dancer in a café
Danseuse au café (also known as Dancer in a Café or Au Café Concert and Danseuse) is a large oil painting created in 1912 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956). The work was exhibited in Paris at the Salon d'Automne of 1912, entitled Danseuse.
Danseur étoile         
HIGHEST TITLE FOR A DANCER
Danseur Etoile; Danseuse Étoile; Danseur Étoile; Danseuse étoile
Danseur étoile (for men) or danseuse étoile (for women), literally "star dancer", is the highest rank a dancer can reach at the Paris Opera Ballet. It is equivalent to the title "Principal dancer" in Anglo-Saxon countries or to the title "Primo Ballerino" or "Prima Ballerina" in Italian.
Danseuse (Csaky)         
  • Tête d'homme (Head)]]'', 1913, plaster, lost or destroyed. Photo published in [https://web.archive.org/web/20131202223617/http://www.kubisme.info/kt513b.html Montjoie, 1914], and [[André Salmon]], ''Le Salon'', published in ''Montparnasse'', 1914
SCULPTURE BY JOSEPH CSAKY
Danseuse, also known as Femme à l'éventail, or Femme à la cruche, is an early Cubist, Proto-Art Deco sculpture created in 1912 by the Hungarian avant-garde sculptor Joseph Csaky (1888–1971). This black and white photograph from the Csaky family archives shows a frontal view of the original 1912 plaster.

Βικιπαίδεια

Little Dancer of Fourteen Years

The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer (French: La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans) is a sculpture begun c. 1880 by Edgar Degas of a young student of the Paris Opera Ballet dance school, a Belgian named Marie van Goethem.