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1880-1881

The Ballet Class

Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas

French, 1834 - 1917

In this everyday scene from backstage at the Paris Opéra, a ballet instructor observes two young dancers while a mother sits reading in the foreground. Degas spent a great deal of time in the corridors and rehearsal rooms of the Opéra, where he would have seen mothers like this one managing their young daughters' careers. Girls began official ballet classes at age seven or eight in hopes of becoming premiere dancers by their late teens.

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The Ballet Class

This painting almost seems spontaneous—Degas has captured young ballerinas of the Paris opera house at their most natural, when they are practicing unselfconsciously behind the scenes, not performing for the public.
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Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, The Ballet Class, 1880-1881 | Philadelphia Art Museum