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      • Rodin openly praised the work of Claudel and described her as an original creative genius. Rodin admired Claudel not only for her art but also for her beauty, and both sculptors modeled several portraits of one another.
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  2. May 10, 2017 · These are the words of Auguste Rodin, said of his most talented pupil Camille Claudel. When the elder French sculptor took her under his wing she was just 19, he 42, and her extraordinary...

    • The Story of Camille Claudel
    • The Assistant
    • The Muse
    • The Second One
    • The Artist
    • The End

    Camille Claudel was a sculptress. Among the sources and inspirations for her work were Donatello, Cellini, and Greco-Roman mythology. It was not an easy task for a woman to become an artist in the mid-19th century. She had to cope with moral prejudice and gender-related restrictions in her artistic training, as well as the prevailing male dominance...

    Camille always wanted to become an artist. She attended classes at the Académie Colarossi, on the Rue de la Grande Chaumière, because the most prestigious École des Beaux-Arts did not admit women at this time. When Rodin received his first major commissions in the early 1880s, he gathered a team of assistants to work alongside him in his studio. Ca...

    The two sculptors’ complicated love story has inspired many romanticized interpretations. This intense love affair, encompassing their personal and professional lives, inspired both artists. Rodin modeled several portraits of the sculptress, including Camille Claudel with Short Hair and Mask of Camille Claudel. I Am Beautiful and Eternal Springtime...

    There was one problem, however. Rodin had been in a relationship with Rose Beuret for the past 20 years, whom he didn’t want to leave. Claudel never lived with Rodin, and from time to time, she felt the need to keep some distance between them. For example, when Claudel returned from a refuge in England, Rodin was so happy to see her again that he s...

    Claudel could not get the funding to get many of her daring ideas realized due to their sexual element. Thus, she was forced to depend either on Rodin or collaborate with him and let him get the credit as the lionized figure of French sculptures. Rodin consequently signed a number of her works. She also depended on him financially since after her w...

    After 1905, Claudel appeared to be mentally ill. She destroyed many of her statues, went missing for extended periods, exhibited signs of paranoia, and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. She accused Rodin of stealing her ideas and of leading a conspiracy to kill her. Her family closed her in an asylum. Doctors tried to convince them that she shouldn...

  3. In actual fact, the association of the three figures with Camille Claudel, Auguste Rodin and Rose Beuret arose some time after the sculpture was first exhibited. The critics initially saw it as the “symbolic representation of Destiny, in which the ageing man is torn away from love, youth and life”.

  4. Oct 3, 2018 · Revolt against nature. When Auguste Rodin was introduced to Camille, she was only 17 years old. He did not need neither apprentices, nor helpers — after long persuasion, he just agreed to look at the girl who, according to the stories, made some unexpected sculptural experiments in Rodin`s style.

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  5. While the earliest works by Camille Claudel at the beginning of her intense relationship with Rodin testify to her master’s influence, it is during this relationship that her own personality and the full extent of her talent become apparent. The two sculptors are closest during this period.

  6. Mar 27, 2017 · A new museum reappraises the prodigious talent of Camille Claudel. A sculptor, and Rodin’s lover, Claudel’s career tragically ended with a 30-year confinement in a psychiatric hospital.