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“Dance (I)” (1909) is the preliminary study for the famous Shchukin commission. Held at MoMA, this version is distinguished by its lighter colors and vibrant sketch-like quality. The five nude figures dance in a circle, expressing a primordial and joyful rhythm. The bodies are pinkish, the sky a deep blue, and the grass an emerald green. It is an ode to movement and life, painted with a revolutionary economy of means.
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