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Ballerinas Adjusting Their Dresses (Edgar Degas) Geschenkanhänger

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We’re not saying the presentation of your gift is as important as the gift itself, but no one wants a present wrapped in old newspaper. Add a touch of elegance to all your gifts with beautifully crafted personalized gift tags. Along with personalized wrapping paper and customized ribbons, your gift will be the one they can’t wait to rip open.

  • Dimensions: 3.5"l x 2"w
  • Sold in set of 10
  • Printed on 120lb, 18 point thick matte paper, a delightful soft-white paper with a beautifully smooth texture
  • Pre-punched hole
  • Choice of 4 colors of uncut twine
  • Made in U.S.A. with 30% post-consumer content
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 2" x 3.5". For best results please add 0.125" bleed

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Ballerinas Adjusting Their Dresses (Edgar Degas) Geschenkanhänger

Ballerinas Adjusting Their Dresses (Edgar Degas) Geschenkanhänger

This design features a painting by the French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas (1834–1917). It captures a quiet, intimate moment behind the scenes of the ballet, far from the glamour of the stage. Painted late in Degas’s career, when he increasingly favoured pastel as his primary medium, the work reflects his enduring fascination with dancers, not as ethereal performers but as real women engaged in the physical routines of their craft. In this piece, the ballerinas are shown in the midst of preparation, absorbed in the act of adjusting their colorful costumes. Their gestures, though ordinary and mundane, are imbued with a kind of grace and rhythm that reveal Degas’s profound sensitivity to movement. The viewer is positioned almost as an unseen observer, witnessing the dancers in a private, transitional moment between rehearsal and performance. The pastel technique also lends the scene a softness and immediacy that oil paint might not achieve. The composition, cropped closely and viewed from an oblique angle, feels almost photographic, echoing Degas’s fascination with the new visual technologies of his time. More than a mere depiction of dancers, the painting is a study of preparation and discipline, revealing the hard work that underlies the elegance of ballet. Degas’s gaze is at once tender and analytical: he neither romanticizes nor objectifies his subjects but treats them as workers absorbed in their own world. The work also resonates with a sense of introspection, perhaps even nostalgia, for a subject that had defined much of his artistic life. The original artwork was painted by Edgar Degas circa 1899.

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