The Dance by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
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"The Dance" by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux is a celebrated 19th-century sculptural group originally created for the façade of the Paris Opéra, renowned for its dynamic, sensual depiction of dancing figures and its scandalous reception.
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La Danse (Façade of the Paris Opéra)
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La Danse (sculptural group)
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La Danse (1865–1869)
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La Danse (stone group)
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La Danse (allegorical group)
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La Danse (nude figures)
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La Danse (controversial sculpture)
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La Danse (high-relief)
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La Danse (sculpted for Charles Garnier)
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La Danse (noted for anatomical detail)
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La Danse (noted for swirling forms)
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La Danse (noted for sculptural rhythm)
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La Danse (noted for influence on modern sculpture)