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Little Dancer Aged Fourteen: The True Story Behind Degas's Masterpiece Little Dancer Aged Fourteen: The True Story Behind Degas's Masterpiece by Camille Laurens
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“Degas wanted to undermine the stereotype, assert a truth that society ignores — wants to ignore. Dance is not a fairy tale, it’s a painful profession. The little rats are Cinderellas without fairy godmothers, they don’t become princesses, and their carriageless coachmen remain mice, as gray as the cotton ticking of their slippers. They are children who work, the likes of dressmaker’s apprentices, child-minders, and salesgirls, but they work harder than the others.”
Camille Laurens, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen: The True Story Behind Degas's Masterpiece