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dancers who are not
soloists Danseuse(s) may also
refer to:
Danseuse (Csaky) (1912),
sculpture created by
Joseph Csaky "
Danseuses de Delphes" (1910), one of...
- The
Three Dancers (French: Les
Trois Danseuses[1]) is a
painting by
Spanish artist Pablo Pic****o,
painted in June 1925. It is an oil on
canvas and measures...
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series Ten
Dancers (Dix
Danseuses)". exchange.umma.umich.edu.
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- not arbitrary. For example, the
first three preludes of the
first book (
Danseuses de Delphes, Voiles, and Le Vent dans la Plaine) make
continued references...
- 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...
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beyond her own company;
female dancers who
danced ballet were then
called danseuses or
simply ballet dancers—that is,
ballerina was a
critical accolade bestowed...
- Blue
Dancers (French -
Danseuses bleues) is an 1897
pastel by
Edgar Degas. It is held in the
Pushkin Museum, in Moscow,
which it
entered in 1948 from...
- A prin****l
dancer (often
shortened to prin****l) is a
dancer at the
highest rank
within a
professional dance company,
particularly a
ballet company. A...
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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...
- The Nude
Dancer (French: La
danseuse nue) is a 1952
French comedy film
directed by Pierre-Louis and
starring Catherine Erard,
Pierre Larquey and Jean Debucourt...