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Camille Claudel

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Fascinated from a young age by crafting models with her hands, French sculptor, painter, and draughtswoman Camille Claudel (1864-1943) fought to overcome the hurdles placed in the way of female artists and carved a place for herself in the history of art.

Following an apprenticeship with Alfred Boucher, Claudel entered the studio of Auguste Rodin, with whom she had a tumultuous ten-year love affair which often threatens to eclipse her art.

The two artists had a profound impact on one another, each of their features appearing in the other's work.

After breaking off the relationship to forge her own path, Claudel created a stunning, incredibly modern oeuvre of works.

Though many were destroyed by her own hands, those that remain are a powerful testament to her artistic genius.

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Product Details
Parkstone International
1683256824 / 9781683256823
eBook (EPUB)
730.92
11/04/2018
United States
English
37 pages
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