Gulf Distortion XII by Soledad Salamé, Sol Print Studios https://www.nga.gov/artworks/201331-gulf-distortion-xii
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Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
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Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
Admission is always free 6th and Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20565 Only have
How and why did rules of painting and sculpture change radically throughout the 20th century? Through close looking and conversation, we’ll explore how artists departed from traditional materials and subject matter while grappling with the modern world. 
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