The dance exam - 1880


size(cm): 55x75
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The work "The dance exam" by Edgar Degas, created in 1880, is an emblematic piece that reveals the artist's mastery in capturing the dynamics of the human movement and the study of the female figure. Degas, a prominent representative of impressionism, is characterized by his innovative approach to light, color and composition, and in this work, these elements are combined to create a vibrant and enveloping scene.

The composition is masterfully designed, concentrating attention in a ballet exam room where several dancers are in the process of being evaluated. To the left of the work, a group of young dancers in Tutús, whose whitish brightness stands out against a darker background, shows the figures at a time of intense concentration and performance. The diagonal structure that crosses the painting, created by the position of the dancers and the critic that observes them, gives a sense of movement and naturalness to the scene. This use of space also reflects the familiarity of Degas with dance and its ability to represent the complexity of bodies in action.

The color plays a critical role in the piece. Degas uses a carefully selected palette that includes soft pink and blue tones, which contrast with the Earthquake. This color strategy not only enhances the luminosity of the dancers, but also creates an atmosphere that suggests both the delicacy of the ballet and the stiffness of the exam they are facing. The visible texture of the painting, which varies from the softness of the tutús to the robustness of the environment, demonstrates the technical ability of Degas and its attention to detail.

The characters in "The dance exam" are represented with a subtlety that suggests different emotions in each figure. The dancers seem to be in a state of nervousness and determination, while the critic, with their position and facial expression, reflects both the authority and the scrutiny that accompanies the artistic evaluation. This balance between observers and the observed is a constant in many of Degas's works, underlining their interest in human relations within specific artistic contexts.

The work also highlights the peculiar approach of Degas towards dance and their fascination with the dancers, a recurring theme in their production. Throughout his career, Degas sought to represent everyday life, especially the world of ballet, from unconventional perspectives. His asymmetric frame technique and unusual angles confers on painting a sensation of immediacy, as if he captured a fleeting moment.

Additionally, the use that Degas made of the cake, both in its drawings and in its paintings, It allowed him to explore dynamic situations and capture the essence of his subjects with a unique expressiveness. "The dance exam" is not only a visual representation, but a testimony of the dedication of Degas by the study of human movement and interaction, factors that distinguish it within the nineteenth -century art panorama.

In conclusion, "the dance exam" of Edgar Degas is more than a simple painting; It is a fusion of technique, emotion and social context. The work invites the spectator to enter a world where beauty is linked to discipline, and where art and life intertwine in a continuous dialogue. Degas, through his work, offers us a fascinating look to the world of ballet, allowing us to appreciate not only the act of dancing, but also the complexity of those who practice it.

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