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  1. 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. She was also the sister of Paul Claudel, whose journals and memoirs ...

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  2. 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.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · About 1885 he became the lover of one of his students, Camille Claudel, the gifted sister of the poet Paul Claudel. It proved a stormy romance beset by numerous quarrels, but it persisted until Camille’s madness brought it to a finish in 1898.

  4. The Gates of Hell. sculpture by Rodin. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution by Claudel. In Camille Claudel. …of that period, particularly to The Gates of Hell. She continued to live at home until 1888, when she moved to her own quarters near Rodin’s studio at La Folie Neubourg.

  5. Francia, 1864–1943. Impresionismo. Simbolismo. 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).

  6. Camille Claudel era una joven y prometedora artista cuando conoció a Rodin a principios de la década de 1880. La escultura ocupa un lugar central en su historia. La alumna, 24 años más joven que él, se convierte inexorablemente en su colaboradora, su amante y su musa.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2024 · April 2–July 21, 2024, GETTY CENTER. Plan your visit. 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.