Edgar Degas
Two Dancers
Two Dancers
SKU:EDE014040501
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This painting, "Two Dancers," captures an intimate moment between two ballet dancers, bathed in the warm glow of stage lights. The dancers, adorned in pink tutus, exhibit a graceful elegance, their poses reflecting both rest and readiness. The backdrop of soft browns and greens contrasts beautifully with the dancers' costumes, while the deep blues add a touch of depth to the scene. Degas' masterful use of pastels brings out the delicate textures and subtle interplay of light and shadow.
Details
Details
Each fine art print is meticulously crafted on acid-free, archival paper to ensure longevity and protection from discoloration. Using vibrant, fade-resistant inks, we deliver museum-quality results that capture the beauty and integrity of the original artwork.
The Golden Ratio borders are thoughtfully applied to create a natural sense of harmony and balance. These borders also serve as a built-in mat, preventing the artwork from touching the frame. Depending on the print size, the borders range from 1 to 4 inches, ensuring a perfect visual balance for every piece.
The original dimensions of this artwork are 20 13/16 in. x 25 in.. The sizes we offer have been carefully selected to preserve the artwork's original aspect ratio while providing options that make framing easy and accessible.
Print Sizes & Approximate Image Sizes (Square Orientation):
1. 4 x 5 inches (image: 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches)
2. 8 x 10 inches (Image: 6 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches)
3. 12 x 15 inches (Image: 9 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches)
4. 16 x 20 inches (Image: 12 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches)
5. 20 x 25 inches (Image: 15 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches)
6. 24 x 30 inches (Image: 19 x 23 1/2 inches)
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Returns
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Display & Care
Display & Care
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Caring for Your Print
- Keep Away from Direct Sunlight: Hang your print in a well-lit room but away from direct sunlight to preserve its vibrant colors and prevent fading.
- Maintain a Dry Environment: Avoid placing your print in humid areas like bathrooms or kitchens to protect it from moisture.
- Dust Gently: Use a soft, dry cloth to lightly dust your print occasionally. Avoid cleaning sprays to prevent damage.
Framing Your Artwork
- Acid-Free Mats Are Key: Opt for acid-free mats when framing to prevent yellowing and keep your print in pristine condition.
- UV-Protective Glass: Use UV-protective glass to shield your artwork from sunlight and maintain its vibrancy.
- Floating Frames: For a modern touch, floating frames create space around your artwork, making it stand out beautifully.
Golden Ratio Borders
Every print includes carefully calculated borders based on the Golden Ratio. These borders enhance the artwork’s harmony and ensure it doesn’t come into direct contact with the frame, offering both aesthetic and practical benefits.
Hanging Tips
- Eye-Level Hanging: Hang your artwork so the center is at eye level—around 57 to 60 inches from the floor—for optimal viewing.
- Create a Gallery Wall: Display multiple prints as a gallery wall for a cohesive and stylish look. Keep even spacing between each piece.
- Lighting and Placement: Find a spot with gentle lighting that complements your artwork. Avoid excessive direct sun or heat to ensure longevity.




About the artist: Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas (1834-1917), celebrated for his distinctive portrayal of movement and modern life, stands out as a central figure in Impressionist art, though he identified more closely with Realism. Born into a prosperous Parisian family, Degas initially engaged with historical themes before shifting his focus to contemporary subjects such as dancers, horse races, and everyday Parisian scenes. Renowned for his innovative compositions, he skillfully used unusual angles and cropping to infuse modern dynamism into his works. Degas embraced pastels in his later years, achieving greater spontaneity and vibrancy. His legacy continues to influence modern art, inspiring artists to explore new perspectives and embrace everyday subjects with depth and emotion. His works remain revered globally, captivating audiences with their intricate depiction of light, movement, and human expression.
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