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  1. Mujer ♀. Camille Claudel, siempre a la sombra de su mentor y amante Auguste Rodin. Sin embargo, su talento fue equivalente, e incluso hay quien afirma que la escultora ayudó a dar forma a algunas de las grandes obras del maestro (por no decir que éste las robó directamente).

  2. Camille Rosalie Claudel ( French pronunciation: [kamij klodɛl] ⓘ; 8 December 1864 – 19 October 1943) was a French sculptor known for her figurative works in bronze and marble. She died in relative obscurity, but later gained recognition for the originality and quality of her work.

  3. Camille Claudel ( Fère-en-Tardenois, Aisne, Francia; 8 de diciembre de 1864-Montdevergues, Vaucluse; 19 de octubre de 1943) fue una escultora francesa. Biografía. Camille Claudel y Jessie Lipscomb en el taller de Rodin, ca. 1899.

  4. Talented from youth, inspired by nature, and captivated by love, Camille Claudel unlocked the emotive power of sculpture after centuries of its subtleties having been obliterated by excessive polishing and focus on technique.

  5. 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.

  6. Camille Claudel. 1864 to 1943. Born in northern France, Claudel moved with her family to Paris around 1881. Early on, she was recognized for both her artistic talent and her physical beauty. After studying sculpture at the Académie Colarossi, she shared an independent studio where Alfred Boucher taught.

  7. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Claudel carefully composed limbs, stances, and even the position of heads to create a clear narrative that advances in a dramatic upward sweep. The achingly small distance between the man’s outstretched hand and those of the imploring youth is nonetheless vast and devastating in its finality.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Camille Rosalie Claudel was a French sculptor known for her figurative works in bronze and marble. She died in relative obscurity, but later gained recognition for the originality and quality...

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