A Quiet Moment Between Movements

$545.00

Seated Dancer by Edgar Degas, 1873–1874

A quiet study of a dancer at rest—head inclined, body softened between movements. Created in the late 19th century, this work reflects Degas’ enduring attention to the human form not in performance, but in pause.

There is an intimacy here. A moment not meant to be seen, yet held.

This high-resolution public domain reproduction has been paired with a deeply carved wooden frame, rich in tone and variation. Its structure is substantial, the hand evident in its surface. The weight of the frame grounds the delicacy of the figure—offering contrast without disruption.

Artwork and frame were sourced separately and brought together with intention. The frame called for something human, something quietly alive. This study answered.

13.5 × 15.25 in framed.

One of one pairing.
There is only what is found.

Seated Dancer by Edgar Degas, 1873–1874

A quiet study of a dancer at rest—head inclined, body softened between movements. Created in the late 19th century, this work reflects Degas’ enduring attention to the human form not in performance, but in pause.

There is an intimacy here. A moment not meant to be seen, yet held.

This high-resolution public domain reproduction has been paired with a deeply carved wooden frame, rich in tone and variation. Its structure is substantial, the hand evident in its surface. The weight of the frame grounds the delicacy of the figure—offering contrast without disruption.

Artwork and frame were sourced separately and brought together with intention. The frame called for something human, something quietly alive. This study answered.

13.5 × 15.25 in framed.

One of one pairing.
There is only what is found.