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| Léon Bellefleur Dance of the Drowned 1950 oil on board National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
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| Peter Dixon Philippa's Electronic Dance Ensemble ca. 1973 screenprint (poster) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Deborah Klein The Dance 1997 linocut National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Carlo Leonetti Ruth St Denis and Ted Shawn 1925 gelatin silver print Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington |
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| Florence Martin Costume Design for ballet Obsessions ca. 1939-40 gouache on paper National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| David McDiarmid Gay Liberation Fund Raising Dance ca. 1973 screenprint (poster) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Carlos Mérida Dance Sequence no. 3 1949 oil on canvas Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona |
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| Cleon Peterson The Devil Made Me Do It 2021 screenprint (poster) Denver Art Museum |
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| John Wardell Power Dancer 1938 oil on canvas Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide |
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| Mabel Alington Royds Tightrope Dancer before 1920 color woodblock print National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
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| Jan Sluijters Portrait of a Woman (Dancer) 1921 oil on canvas Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam |
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| David Henry Souter Dancer on Stage ca. 1910 drawing National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Karl Struss Bermuda, Dancers 1914 platinum print Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
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| Abraham Walkowitz Isadora Duncan ca. 1927 ink and watercolor on paper Dallas Museum of Art |
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| Abraham Walkowitz Isadora Duncan ca. 1927 ink and watercolor on paper Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia |
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| Malcah Zeldis Rita 1988 oil on board Akron Art Museum, Ohio |
from Descending Figure
2. The Sick Child
– Rijksmuseum
A small child
is ill, has wakened.
It is winter, past midnight
in Antwerp. Above a wooden chest
the stars shine.
And the child
relaxes in her mother's arms.
The mother does not sleep:
she stares
fixedly into the bright museum.
By spring the child will die.
Then it is wrong, wrong
to hold her –
Let her be alone,
without memory, as the others wake
terrified, scraping the dark
paint from their faces.
– Louise Glück (1980)

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