
The Dancing Class
Edgar Degas (1834–1917)
Year
ca. 1870
Medium
Oil on wood
Seen at
The Met, New York
Behind the spectacle, the labor. Degas was less interested in performance than in rehearsal — bored girls stretching, the ballet master Jules Perrot tapping his stick. The composition tilts up sharply, as if seen from a box; the floor takes more space than the dancers. Modern life is about how you look, not what you look at.