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  1. Camille Claudel (born December 8, 1864, Villeneuve-sur-Fère, France—died October 19, 1943, Montdevergues asylum, Montfavet, near Avignon) was a French sculptor of whose work little remains and who for many years was best known as the mistress and muse of Auguste Rodin.

  2. Camille Claudel. A photograph dating from 1899 shows Camille Claudel, then aged 45, in her studio, wrapped in a long dark coat, standing opposite Perseus and the Gorgon, which she had sculpted that year. The work reveals Claudel’s sources and influences – Donatello, Cellini, Greco-Roman mythology – and the passion she was driven by: the ...

  3. Oct 10, 2023 · Camille Claudel. The Art Institute of Chicago, through prior bequest of Joseph Winterbotham and purchased with funds provided by an anonymous donor, Anne Searle Bent, and Celia and David Hilliard. Claudel began sculpting as a teenager living with her family outside Paris.

  4. Dec 14, 2023 · January/February 2024 Issue. Explore. Art. Camille Claudel’s ‘Revolt Against Nature’. In a new exhibition, the sculptor escapes the shadow of her mentor Rodin, and claims a place as one of the...

  5. Collections. Artists. Camille Claudel. After fading into oblivion, Camille Claudel is now recognised as one of the great artists of her time. She was born in 1864 in the Aisne region of France into a middle-class family and began modelling clay at a very young age, as a self-taught artist.

  6. Oct 7, 2023 · Oct 7, 2023 – Feb 19, 2024. Galleries 182–184. Closed. The trailblazing French sculptor Camille Claudel (1864–1943) defied the social expectations of her time to pursue original and powerful explorations of the human form.

  7. Camille Claudel. April 2–July 21, 2024, GETTY CENTER. Plan your visit. Celebrated for her brilliance during a time when women sculptors were rare, Camille Claudel (1864–1943) was among the most daring and visionary artists of the late 19th century.

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