Dance and ballet glass Christmas ornaments. Dance and ballet themed tree ornaments. On blown round balls, or molded ornaments, as well as free blown ornaments.While a few of the ornaments are mere creations of the blowers, others are based on dance and ballet images in famous painting, like Toulous Lautrec Canc Can dancer , or Renoir ‘s Dance in the City, Degas Ballerina in general, and Degas 14th year Old Ballerina.
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A figural Christmas ornament, made of three molds of Degas beloved sculpture the 14 years old ballerina. Hair pulled back, wearing a short tutu, and standing in the fourth positions.
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Contact us for availibilityLight turquoise glass Christmas ornament of Degas favorite image - a ballerina. The ballerina here is in a typical dance movement with her back leg hidden behind her tutu, and arms outstretched.
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Contact us for availibilityHand blown glass ornament of Henri Matisse's famous 1909 painting The dance, originally painted for Sergei Shchukin and currently at the Hermitage. Painted in classic Matisse's shades it features a group of woman dancing in a circle over a uniquely Matisse bluish shade.
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Glass Christmas ornament of August Renoir's famous painting Dance in Bougival from the MFA. A molded tree ornament of the dancing couple in the Paris suburb of Bougival, in a cafe by the river Sein. Elaborately carved mold relays the movements of the dancers, the flowing dress of the woman, the love struck man.
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Contact us for availibilityGlass Christmas ornament of a waltzing couple, he in a black suit and she in white gown. One of Renoir series of dancing couples. Legend has it that the dancing couple is actually Renoir and his wife.
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Golden round ball glass Christmas ornament inspired by Tulouse Lautrec famous Can Can poster, depicting the dancers of the Mulin Rouge of Paris at the end of the 19th century beautifully rendered in spectacular glass ornaments.
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White round ball Christmas ornament after Toulouse Lautrec poster for Jane Avril performance at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. The beautiful black clad blond woman with a fantastic red headdress creates a wonderful contrast of colors