Camille Claudel - Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions
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It was with neither teacher nor model that Camille Claudel started working clay—(lost) figures of illustrious characters, a sketch of a David and Goliath made when she was 12 or 13. In 1881, her family moved to Paris. The following year, the artist produced the
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Camille Claudel - Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions
Museum rescues sculptor Camille Claudel from decades of obscurity, Sculpture
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