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Three
graceful ballerinas have been created specially for Royal Copenhagen
by the respected American artist Sterett-Gittings Kelsey.
Sterett-Gittings
Kelsey has frequently been compared to Degas in that, like him,
she has an amazing feeling for human anatomy and is able to
create life, whether working in bronze or porcelain. Her ballet
figurines radiate grace and elegance, displaying an exquisite
harmony in the movements of the body.
Sterett-Gittings Kelsey has shown the little ballerina in three
different poses, one in which she is holding her arms in the
air, one in which she is bending forward, and one in which she
is relaxing and no doubt thinking about the evenings performance.
Sterett-Gittings
Kelsey qualified from the highly respected Rhode Island School
of Design in 1964, having specialised in sculpture. Her work
is represented in museums all over the world, including the
National Art Museum of Sport in Indianapolis and the Hakone
Open-Air Museum in Tokyo, and she has also worked on a number
of large decorative projects.
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For more details visit the Royal
Copenhagen web site.
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