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Conceived in plaster 1889, it took 16 years before The Waltz was cast in bronze. Working on a government commission, Claudel could not get them to commit to a marble reproduction.
TODAY’S Google Doodle celebrates Camille Claudel on her 155th birthday. Here’s what you need to know about the famous French sculptor. Who was Camille Claudel? Camille Claudel was born … ...
Camille Claudel steps out of Rodin’s shadow in Art Institute retrospective A new exhibition sets aside her romantic entanglement with French artist Auguste Rodin and tragic personal life and ...
In 1892, the French sculptor Camille Claudel applied to France’s Ministry of Fine Arts for a block of marble. As was customary, the ministry sent an inspector to decide whether her planned work ...
Camille Claudel was Auguste Rodin’s lover, muse and most gifted pupil. Her sad life belies a formidable talent, writes Fisun Güner. “I showed her where to find gold, but the gold she finds ...
The life and work of Camille Claudel, the French sculptor who defied gender-based restrictions to pursue her art, is being celebrated with a Google Doodle on what would have been her 155th birthday.
Camille Claudel was born in 1864, about 100km north of here, in a town called Fere-en-Tardenois. Her father, Louis-Prosper Claudel, was a civil servant.
Auctions Lost Camille Claudel Masterpiece Found Hidden in Cloth Poised to Fetch Millions at Auction. The sculpture was found in an apartment that had been unused for 15 years.
Camille Claudel 1915: Berlin Review. Juliette Binoche stars in Bruno Dumont's disturbing portrayal of the French sculptress' days of confinement and quest for a normal life.
A rare bronze sculpture by Camille Claudel, lost for over a century before its discovery in an abandoned Paris apartment, sold at auction in France for €3.7 million ($3.8 million)-more than ...
A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin was auctioned off in France Sunday for more than $3 million.. Claudel, whose ...