Dance in Art — Page 10
496 artworks
Fan
Ferogio (François Fortuné Antoine), ca. 1880
Dancer Onstage
Edgar Degas, ca. 1877
Case (Inrō) with Design of Five Dancers Drinking from Large Sake Jar
Le danseur qui se pique d'avoir conservé..., from Croquis Dramatiques, published in Le Charivari, January 23, 1857
Aaron Martinet|Honoré Daumier|Destouches, January 23, 1857
First Arabesque Penchée
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
First Arabesque
Edgar Degas, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
Second Arabesque
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
Arabesque Devant
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
Dancer Moving Forward, Arms Raised, Right Leg Forward (Second State)
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1900, cast 1920
Arabesque Devant
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
Tendu Devant
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably before 1890, cast 1920
靭猿狂言蒔絵印籠|Inrō with Kyōgen Dancer with Quiver from “The Monkey Skin Quiver” (obverse); Dancer with Fan and Sword (reverse)
Case (Inrō) with Design of Seated Courtier beneath Umbrella (obverse) Noh Dancer (reverse)
Case (Inrō) with Design of Noh Dancer with Okina Mask (obverse); Noh Dancer with Fan (reverse)
Dancer with Hobby Horse and Two Musicians
Kubo Shunman, 1798, year of the horse
石橋物|Two Dancers Performing a “Shakkyōmono” Kabuki Dance, from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jō), vol. 3
Kubo Shunman, ca. 1805–10
Princely Couple on Balcony Watching Maidens on Swing and Dancers
The First Nakamura Tomijuro as a Woman Dancer
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章, dated October or November 1778
Ballet dancers
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory|Joseph Nees, ca. 1760–63
Dancers
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1755
Dancer (one of a pair)
Derby Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1755
Peasant Dancers
Johann Friedrich Eberlein|Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1735
Dancer and flute player
Ferdinand Tietz, mid-18th century
Les Danseurs a la Flute et au Tambourin (Two Dancers Playing the Flute and the Tambourine), from Les Caprices Series B, The Nancy Set
Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici, 1617–20
Les Danseurs a la Flute et au Tambourin (Dancers with the Flute and the Tambourine), from Les Caprices Series A, The Florence Set
Jacques Callot|Lorenzo de' Medici, 1617
Male Figure in Ballet Costume
Anonymous, French, 17th century|Jacques Bellange|T Remy, 17th century
Dancing Couple, from "The Large Wedding Dancers"
Heinrich Aldegrever, 1538
Pillar Fragment with Dancing Apsaras
Stair Riser: Dionysian Scene with Musicians and Dancers
Plaque with a Dancer and a Vina Player
Vase with Depiction of Bugaku Dancer
[Dancer holding up veil], from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-8) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Duke Cigarettes
W. Duke, Sons & Co.|American Tobacco Company, ca. 1891
Borneo, from the Dancing Girls of the World series (N185) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co.
William S. Kimball & Company, 1889
Snake Dance, from National Dances (N225, Type 1) issued by Kinney Bros.
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company, 1889
Guarracha, from National Dances (N225, Type 1) issued by Kinney Bros.
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company, 1889
Noh Dancer
John La Farge, ca. 1886
Russian Ballet
Ernst Oppler, late 19th–early 20th century
Arabesque Devant
Edgar Degas|A.-A. Hébrard et Cie, modeled probably ca. 1883–88, cast 1920
The Rehearsal Onstage
Edgar Degas, ca. 1874
The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage
Edgar Degas, ca. 1874
Eugénie Schlosser et Coralli
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, 1863
Eugénie Schlosser et Coralli
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, 1863
Eugénie Schlosser et Coralli
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, 1863
Second Arabesque
Edgar Degas, modeled before 1885, cast 1920
Four Rows of Musicians and Dancers
Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1817
Design with Dancers in a Cartouche
Anonymous, British, 19th century, 19th century
Modern Grace; - or the Operatical Finale to the Ballet of Alonzo e Caro
James Gillray|Hannah Humphrey|Madame Rose Didelot|Rose Parisot|Charles-Louis Didelot, May 5, 1796
The Prospect Before Us, Respectfully dedicated to those Singers, Dancers, & Musical Professors, who are fortunately engaged with the Proprietor of the Kings Theatre, at the Pantheon
Thomas Rowlandson|S. W. Fores, January 13, 1791