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Camille Claudel

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Camille Claudel (1864–1943) was among the most daring and visionary sculptors of the late nineteenth century.

Although much attention has been paid to her tumultuous life—her affair with her mentor, Auguste Rodin; the premature end to her career; her thirty-year institutionalization in an asylum—her art remains little known outside of France.

Memorably praised by critic Octave Mirbeau in 1895 as “a revolt of nature: a woman of genius,” Claudel was celebrated for her brilliance during a time when female woman sculptors were rare. Featuring more than two hundred photographs along with contributions from leading experts, this publication accompanies the first comprehensive survey of Claudel’s oeuvre in nearly forty years.

With essays exploring the many facets of her life, work, and reception; a biography; commentary by American sculptor Kiki Smith; and a fascinating appendix of documents written by Claudel and her contemporaries, this volume reevaluates the artist’s work on its own merits and repositions her legacy within a more complex genealogy of modernism.

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J. Paul Getty Museum
1606068709 / 9781606068700
Hardback
730.92
07/11/2023
United States
English
xv, 309 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at the Art Institute of Chicago, 7th October 2023-19th February 2024 ; the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, 2nd April-21st July 2024.