Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

Three Dancers

1895/1900
Charcoal and wetted charcoal, with stumping, on tan wove tracing paper, pieced, and laid down on cream wove card (with accidental mark in blue crayon at right)
52.8 × 49.7 cm (20.8 × 19.6 in)

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