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Camille Claudel. L'expression farouche de l'intime

MX043764

FRENCH VERSION

This book, extensively illustrated and presented in a box set, proposes, in addition to a study of the main articulations of the work, a contextualized biography which brings together the sources and information available to date, as well as a catalogue of works taking into account all...

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Characteristics

Number of pages
280
Museum
Musée d'Orsay
Theme
Sculpture
Dimensions
27,5×33,0×4,1 cm
Artist
Camille Claudel (1884-1943)
Art movements
20th century, 19th century
Reference
MX043764
EAN
9782754111218
Size of the book
Paperback with flap
Editor
Hazan
Publication date
22 octobre 2025

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A major sculptor of modern art, Camille Claudel was Rodin's pupil but also his muse and lover. Often confined to her relationship with Rodin, Claudel struggled all her life to free herself from it and gain the recognition of her contemporaries and family. Talented, Camille created one of her major works in 1899, "L'âge mûr" (The Mature Age). The subject is both personal, since it evokes her impossible love with Rodin, but also testifies of her artistic qualities and her technical mastery, especially nudes. For a long time his work was little known to the general public and kept under the shadow of Rodin, in fact, although she was very talented her career was short, she was forcibly interned and died anonymously.