Degas Dance Class Tote
Art tote bags exhibiting Museum masterpieces
Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917) painted this ambitious figural composition in 1874. The Dance Class, now in The Met collection, pictures some 24 women—ballerinas and their mothers—waiting as a dancer executes an attitude for her examination by the ballet master Jules Perrot. Degas prepared for this picture with countless drawings made in his studio while dancers posed for him.
Art tote bags exhibiting Museum masterpieces
Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917) painted this ambitious figural composition in 1874. The Dance Class, now in The Met collection, pictures some 24 women—ballerinas and their mothers—waiting as a dancer executes an attitude for her examination by the ballet master Jules Perrot. Degas prepared for this picture with countless drawings made in his studio while dancers posed for him.
- 100% cotton canvas
- Open top
- 15 1/2"H x 13 3/4"W
- 13" handle drop
- Wipe clean
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