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Dancing Girl is a prehistoric bronze sculpture made in lost-wax casting about c. 2300 –1751 BC in the Indus Valley civilisation city of Mohenjo-daro (in modern-day Pakistan), [1] which was one of the earliest cities. The statue is 10.5 centimetres (4.1 in) tall, and depicts a nude young woman or girl with stylized ornaments, standing in a ...
Dance. (Matisse) Dance (La Danse) is a painting made by Henri Matisse in 1910, at the request of Russian businessman and art collector Sergei Shchukin, who bequeathed the large decorative panel to the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg. The composition of dancing figures is commonly recognized as "a key point of (Matisse's) career and in the ...
Sculpture exhibited in the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., USA. There were no prohibitions against photography in the museum. This artwork is in the public domain because it was first published in the United States before 1923. Date: 15 June 2012, 10:07:31: Source: Own work: Author: Daderot: Permission (Reusing this file)
The Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl was an Apulian red-figure vase painter, who was active between 430–410 BC. [citation needed] He was named after a calyx krater in the collection of the Antikensammlung Berlin, [1] which depicts a girl dancing to the aulos played by a seated woman. As one of the first South Italian red-figure painters, he ...
History. Dancing Girl was sculpted by local sculptor Lim Nang Seng following an urgent commission from then member of parliament for Tiong Bahru, Ch'ng Jit Koon, who wanted the Seng Poh Garden to be given greater prominence. [ 2 ] As the commission was urgent, Lim chose to sculpt an abstract sculpture, featuring a girl doing a joyful harvest ...
The Dancing Girl (painting and silk cloth) in Lululaund mansion. The inscription says: Dancing is a form of rhythm Rhythm is a form of music Music is a form of thought And thought is a form of divinity. Date: circa 1900
The Virgin with Angels (French: La Vierge aux anges), also known as The Song of the Angels is an oil painting executed in 1881 by the French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Its dimensions are 213.4 × 152.4 cm. [1] It is now in the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale, California. [2]
Annie and Fannie. " Annie " and " Fannie " are a pair of statues in Tacoma, Washington 's Wright Park, in the United States. Sometimes collectively referred to as the " Dancing Girls " and " Greek Maidens ", [1] [2] the sculptures flank the park's entrance at Division Avenue. Depicting dancing Greek maidens, [3] the similar artworks were cast ...