Moving images: How dance has been captured in art
28 March 2019
As dancers across the land limber up for our #DancePassion extravaganza, we take a look at how artists have captured dance and movement in paintings from the UK's art collections.
Throughout history dance has played a key part in rituals, ceremonies, celebrations and entertainment. A talented dancer is captivating to watch but complex to capture. Many artists have taken on the challenge of immortalising both the motion of dancing and emotion of dancers, in paint.
We took a look through the huge archive of paintings available at Art UK to see how various artists including Degas, Romney and Forain have painted dancers.
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