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  1. Camille Claudel. Year. 1889–1905. The Waltz (French: La valse) or The Waltzers (French: Les valseurs) is a sculpture by French artist Camille Claudel. It depicts two figures, a man and a woman, locked in an amorous embrace as they dance a waltz. The work was inspired by Claudel's burgeoning love affair with her mentor and employer Auguste Rodin.

    • 1889–1905
  2. The Waltz or The Waltzers. Camille Claudel (1864 -1943) The impassioned young sculptress Camille Claudel (1864–1943) started out as Rodin’s pupil in 1884, before becoming his mistress; until the end of their relationship in 1898, she and Rodin shared their exploration of sculpture. Her life has often been reduced to this stormy relationship ...

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  4. La Valse ( The Waltz) is arguably Camille Claudel ’s most famous work. It was conceived between 1889 and 1893 and coincides with a period of intense production and the artist’s passionate relationship with Auguste Rodin. In 1892, Claudel applied to the State for a marble commission, but the Beaux-Arts inspector refused the first version ...

  5. Oct 14, 2023 · Email: tomgurney1@gmail.com / Phone: +44 7429 011000. The Waltz by Camille Claudel is one of the best artworks ever released. Every detail of the artwork speaks a message. The art is made up of a man and a woman who are embracing each other while doing the waltz dance. Claudel had an employer who was also her mentor.

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Young Roman (1882/83–87) Young Roman, 1882/83–87. 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.

  7. Oct 7, 2023 · Crouching Woman, about 1884–85. Camille Claudel. Musée Camille Claudel, Nogent-sur-Seine. Photo by Marco Illuminati. Claudel’s biography—her passionate and complicated relationship with her teacher, Auguste Rodin, and her forced confinement in a psychiatric institution for the final 30 years of her life—is popularly known today, but ...

  8. The Waltz. c. 1895. Bronze, height 43 cm. Musée Rodin, Paris. In The Waltz, entwined dancers suggest the passionate embrace of a couple. The angle of the bodies, combined with the abundant drapery, accentuates the whirling dance as it creates a light, harmonious rhythm. Carried away by the intoxicating swirl, the shared elan, the caress of ...

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