Blue Dancers

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Blue Dancers is a famous pastel artwork by Edgar Degas depicting ballerinas in vivid blue costumes, exemplifying his focus on movement, color, and intimate backstage scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pastel artwork
artHistoricalSignificance important work in Impressionist exploration of movement
key example of Degas’s ballet pastels
artist Edgar Degas NERFINISHED
artisticFocus color
intimate backstage scenes
movement
artisticPeriod late 19th century
associatedWith Opéra de Paris NERFINISHED
Parisian ballet culture
colorPalette blue
flesh tones
green
countryOfOrigin France
creator Edgar Degas NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depicts backstage scene
ballerinas
dance rehearsal
dancers
genre Impressionism NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn modern depictions of dance in art
hasStyle loose, expressive brushwork-like pastel strokes
hasTheme ephemeral movement
female performers
theatrical performance
languageOfTitle English
mainColor blue
medium pastel
movement Impressionism
notableFor cropped viewpoints
dynamic composition
informal, behind-the-scenes perspective
use of vivid blue tones
originalTitleLanguage French
partOfSeries Degas ballet and dancers works NERFINISHED
portrays figures in motion
multiple figures
subjectMatter ballet
dance
support paper

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Degas ballet paintings notableWork Blue Dancers