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  2. Camille Claudel - Wikipedia

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    Camille Claudel died on 19 October 1943, after having lived 30 years in the asylum at Montfavet (known then as the Asile de Montdevergues, now the modern psychiatric hospital Centre hospitalier de Montfavet).

  3. Montfavet - Wikipedia

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    Sculptor Camille Claudel was a patient in this hospital for thirty years. Georges-Ernest Roux (1903-1981), a postman who lived in Avignon, founded the Universal Christian Church (now named Universal Alliance), claimed to be Jesus, and was famous under the name "Christ of Montfavet". The local airport is built on property within Montfavet.

  4. List of sculptures by Camille Claudel - Wikipedia

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    Musée Camille Claudel, Nogent-sur-Seine More images: Image online [13] Study for Avarice and Lust: 1885 Bronze 15 x 10 x 10 Torso of Bald Clotho [13] 1893 Bronze 41 x 20 x 15 Musée d'Orsay, Paris More images: The Little Chatelaine [13] 1893 Plaster 33 x 28 x 22 Musée Camille Claudel, Nogent-sur-Seine More images: Aurora [13] 1908 Bronze 33.2 ...

  5. Sakuntala (Claudel) - Wikipedia

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    Sakuntala, also known as Sakountala or Çacountala, is a sculpture by the French artist Camille Claudel, made in several versions in different media from 1886, with a marble version completed in 1905, and bronze castings made from 1905. The sculpture depicts a young couple, with a kneeling man embracing a woman leaning towards him.

  6. The Mature Age - Wikipedia

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    The Mature Age (French: L'Âge mûr), also named Destiny, The Path of Life or Fatality (1894–1900) is a sculpture by French artist Camille Claudel.The work was commissioned by the French government in 1895, but the commission was cancelled in 1899 before a bronze was cast.

  7. The Waltz (Claudel) - Wikipedia

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    The genius of Camille Claudel, Apollo magazine, 13 May 2017; The Waltz by Camille Claudel, Web Gallery of Art; The sensual world: Camille Claudel's erotic sculptures – in pictures, The Guardian, 24 March 2017; Camille Claudel and the Marquise de Maillé; Lot 120, Camille Claudel (1856-1943), La valse, deuxième version, Christie's New York, 9 ...

  8. File:Camille-Claudel,Femme accroupie, 1884-1885.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Français : Sculptures de Camille Claudel, Femme accroupie, 1884-1885 "Au miroir d'un art nouveau" au Musée d'Art et d'Industrie de Roubaix dit "la Piscine", Roubaix, France. Camille Claudel (1864–1943)

  9. Musée Camille Claudel - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Camille Claudel is a French national museum which honors and exhibits the art of sculptor Camille Claudel. The museum displays approximately half of Claudel's existing artwork. The Claudel museum was opened in 2017 in her teenage home town of Nogent-sur-Seine, 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of Paris. [1] [2] [3]