Hmnnn. "After Degas’ death, the original wax sculpture was made into twenty eight plaster and bronze casts, displayed in museums around the world. The original wax sculpture is now on permanent display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C."
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I read that Degas used to enjoy dressing and undressing this sculpture. Gives me chills!
yes, I am impressed.
looking forward to reading more from you my fine deleted friend . . .
Wow...I don't think I could have distinguished THAT PARTICULAR DEGAS as the one he played doll with. Where is it?
Psst! If you are trying to maintain your anonymity, don't post a picture of your reflection.
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Very freaky, about the Degas thing.
Made you look.
Hmnnn. "After Degas’ death, the original wax sculpture was made into twenty eight plaster and bronze casts, displayed in museums around the world. The original wax sculpture is now on permanent display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C."
This narrows Squirrley's location down a bit...
You can tell the original doll by its aged cloth dress. The reproductions have a bronze dress.
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