Camille

Claudel

1864-1943

Camille Claudel, French sculptor f the 19th century athe beginning of the 20th century, was masterfully illustrated in realism and expressionism. His talent has earned him major recognition in the field of sculpture.

Her career is closely linked to that of Auguste Rodin, with whom she collaborated from 1882. Their passionate relationship, both artistic and romantic, marks a particularly creative period in Claudel's life.

In 1888, the sculptor received an honorable mention at the Salon des Artistes Français for her representation of a couple expressing her desire. Two years later, she won the bronze medal at the World Exhibition, confirming her talent and her contribution to sculptural art. Her works are distinguished by passionate expressiveness, capturing with intensity the emotions of the bodies through drapes through drapes inspired by Art Nouveau.

Her life was then marked by difficulties, including forced psychiatric confinement by her mother. His story has inspired numerous novels, biographies, shows, ballets, plays and even a movie directed by Bruno Nuytten in 1988. The Rodin Museum, in accordance with the master's wishes, dedicated a special room to Camille Claudel and organized a retrospective An exceptional piece of his work in 2013. In 2017, the Camille Claudel Museum Opened its doors in Nogent-sur-Seine.

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