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Ballet Dancer Adjusting her Costume

Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917
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About the Artwork

Although significant in its own right as a masterful work of art, it is not inappropriate to think of this drawing as a reference tool for Degas. Degas's working method was complex and frequently unfathomable. In his studio he maintained a stock of hundreds of sketches and studies. When planning compositions, it was not unusual for Degas to combine newly composed studies with earlier ones, such
as this dancer who appears In several of Degas's paintings.

Ballet Dancer Adjusting her Costume

1872 or 1873

Edgar Degas

1834-1917

French

Unknown

Graphite pencil heightened with white on pink paper

Sheet: 16 9/16 × 10 5/8 inches (42.1 × 27 cm)

Drawings

Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Bequest of John S. Newberry

65.145

Copyright Not Evaluated

Markings

Inscribed, verso of the primary sheet, lower right: P[h or b] 659/29[illegible]93. [Drawing is fully lined on a white wove mount but when exposed to strong light source, there is a numeric fraction inscribed in a European hand visible on the verso]

Stamp, in red ink, lower right: Degas

Provenance

until 1918, Edgar Degas sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, December, 1918, no. 332 (Paris, France);
1932, Jules Strauss, sale 1932, no. 9 (Paris, France);
Paul Rosenberg (New York, New York, USA);
1944-1965, John S. Newberry (Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, USA) [purchased from Rosenberg];
1965-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Galerie Georges Petit.Catalogue des tableaux, pastels et dessins par Edgar Degas... Paris, 1919, second sale, no. 332.

Browse, Lillian. Degas Dancers. London, 1949, p. 342, no. 19 (ill.).

Cummings, Frederick J. and Charles H. Elam, eds. The Detroit Institute of Arts Handbook. Detroit, 1971, p. 199.

Reff, Theodore. "Works by Degas in the Detroit Institute of Arts." Bulletin of the DIA, 53, 1 (1974): p. 13 (ill.).

"Family Art Game." DIA Advertising Supplement, Detroit Free Press (June 4, 1978): p. 19 (ill.).

Selected Works from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1979, p. 264, no. 215.

Shackelford, G.T.M. Degas: The Dancers. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1984, p. 55 (fig. 2.9).

100 Masterworks From The Detroit Institute of Arts. New York, 1985, pp. 164-165 (ill.).

A Visitor's Guide,The Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1995, p. 244.

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Credit Line for Reproduction

Edgar Degas, Ballet Dancer Adjusting her Costume, 1872 or 1873, graphite pencil heightened with white on pink paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of John S. Newberry, 65.145.

Ballet Dancer Adjusting her Costume
Ballet Dancer Adjusting her Costume