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A member of Declare Emergency, a climate activist group known for eye-catching protests, was found guilty of defacing a Degas ...
The wax model of a dancer in a tutu standing in a glass case was undoubtedly Degas’s Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen. When it was first shown, at the sixth Impressionist exhibition in 1881 ...
Martin admitted that he deliberately targeted Degas’ Little Dancer, a beloved artwork at the National Gallery in Washington. The work shows a student dancer of the Paris Opera Ballet and dates ...
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Brooklyn native Joanna Smith pleaded guilty late last year to causing thousands of dollars worth of damage to Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer, Age Fourteen" during a targeted attack in May.
They used those bottles to smear paint on the case and base of Edgar Degas’ Little Dancer: Age Fourteen sculpture, according to court evidence. Both Martin and Smith are part of the climate ...
targeted the case and base of Edgar Degas's Little Dancer, Age Fourteen, one of the most famous sculptures in the Western art canon and a major tourist draw for the institution. Per the DOJ ...