Little Dancer Aged Fourteen by Edgar Degas http://www.nga.gov/artworks/110292-little-dancer-aged-fourteen
At the sixth impressionist exhibition in the spring of 1881, Edgar Degas presented the only sculpture that he would ever exhibit in public. The Little Dancer Aged Fourteen , the title given by the artist, has become one of the most beloved works of art, well known through the many bronze casts produced from this unique original statuette, following the artist’s death.
Edited by Kate Flint. London, 1984: 41-43. Trianon, Henry.