Edgar Degas Auto-open Auto-close Folding Umbrella
Degas' "Ballet Lesson" on a 48" automatic folding umbrella.
Overview
Degas was known for his love of painting dancers. Ballets were extremely popular in France, and Degas spent hours studying the movement of ballerinas in their studios.
Degas shocked critics by painting the ballerinas resting, yawning, adjusting their costumes, and scratching their backs. Critics were used to seeing only "beautiful" portraits of famous ballerinas.
So, show off your knowledge of Impressionism and keep that rain off your head with this 48" auto-open auto-close umbrella.
Features & specs
- 48" canopy when opened
- Only 12" long when closed
- Sturdy frame
- Vibrant colors
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Edgar Degas 'Ballet Lesson' Folding Umbrella
Degas loved to paint ballerinas. But, he broke with tradition by showing the dancers practicing instead of performing. This unglamorous portrayal of these popular subjects was the cause of much ridicule toward Degas. But, since we're selling a Degas umbrella and not the umbrella by some guy who painted ballerinas in the act of performing, I guess we know who had the right idea.
When unfolded, the Degas umbrella expands to a generous 48" canopy. And don't worry about getting your ballerinas wet. They won't melt. | Simply press the button on the handle to automatically open and close the canopy. |
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