Mlle Fiocre dans le ballet La Source (Mademoiselle Fiocre in the ballet La Source) (between 1866 and 1868)

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Artist: Edgar Degas Date: Between 1866 and 1868"Mlle Fiocre dans le ballet La Source," painted by the illustrious French artist Edgar Degas between 1866 and 1868, presents an evocative portrayal of Mademoiselle Fiocre, a noted dancer of the time, in the context of a ballet scene from "La Source." This work is exceptional within Degas' expansive catalog of theater and dance paintings because it uniquely merges portraiture with scene-setting, capturing the ethereal grace of the ballet.In this painting, Degas showcases his adeptness at combining both realism and impressionistic abstraction. The setting appears diffuse and atmospheric, a common stylistic approach in his later works, which adds a dreamlike quality to the ballet scene. Mademoiselle Fiocre is depicted in costume, mid-performance, which underscores her dual role as both a performer and a woman. Degas’ use of soft, muted colors and his delicate rendering of light and shadow play centrally in conveying the transient, fleeting moments of dance.What is particularly striking about this painting is Degas’ attention to the reflection in the background. This mirrored image not only doubles the presence of the dancer but also deepens the viewer's understanding of Degas' interest in exploring different perspectives and dimensions in space."Mlle Fiocre dans le ballet La Source" is a testament to Degas’ mastery in portraying motion and his perpetual quest to capture the essence of theatrical performance.

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Edgar Degas was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints and drawings. Degas is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers.