Artist

Camille Claudel

France, 1864–1943

Camille Claudel was a France artist.

Camille Claudel was a French artist who lived from 1864 to 1943. She worked as a sculptor, painter, graphic artist, and architectural drafter, while also serving as an art model. Her documented occupations reflect a diverse engagement with visual creation. Claudel studied under the artist Auguste Rodin, a relationship that formed part of her professional development. As a sculptor, she contributed to the artistic landscape of her time in France. Her life and work remain recorded within the history of French art, marking her presence across multiple disciplines during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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