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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 ...
Camille Claudel. Art Institute of Chicago, through Feb. 19, 2024 “Camille Claudel,” an ambitious, illuminating retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago, redresses that imbalance.
Starting June 26, 2025, the Casa de Las Tejerinas in Estepona’s Plaza de las Flores will open the “El Rincón de Camille” art ...
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 ...
It’s hard not to think about that house when considering the Art Institute of Chicago’s recently opened show celebrating the work of Camille Claudel (1864-1943), who was 24 years younger than ...
Then there is Camille Claudel (1864-1943). Her trauma came later, when mental and emotional deterioration led to her confinement in a psychiatric institution, far from the Paris studio of Auguste ...
Camille Claudel, “The Age of Maturity,” 1890-99, bronze (Christopher Knight / Los Angeles Times) Fifty-eight sculptures have been assembled, including works in clay, plaster, marble and bronze.
Camille Claudel’s ‘The Waltz (Allioli)’, about 1900, bronze. Private collection Musee Yves Brayer Conceived in plaster 1889, it took 16 years before The Waltz was cast in bronze.
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