Camille Claudel: A Sculpture of Interior SolitudeAssociated University Presse, 1999 - 214 Seiten The revelation of Camille Claudel as an artist in her own right is the primary focus of this study. Clear and simple in theme and design, and containing over forty illustrations, Camille Claudel: A Sculpture of Interior Solitude unfolds her life and art in distinct movements, beginning with a biographical sketch and ending with a comparison of her art to that of her contemporary, Aristide Maillol. The book unveils the uninterrupted movement of Claudel's path to artistic creativity and independence, the price for which was solitude and self-denial. |
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A Sketch of a Solitary | 21 |
Claudel and the Florentines | 48 |
Silence and Language Time and Eternity | 88 |
Aesthetics of Feeling | 114 |
Freeing Claudel | 135 |
Visions of Claudel in Maillol | 163 |
Conclusion | 181 |
Notes | 185 |
Select Bibliography | 196 |
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1998 Artists Rights abstract ADAGP aesthetic vision Alfred Boucher Aristide Maillol Artists Rights Society Auguste Rodin beauty body Bronze brother bust Camille Claudel Camille Claudel's art Camille Mauclair Camille's Carpeaux Cassar Catherine Lampert Clotho create creative Deep in Thought Delbée Donatello Dossier Camille Claudel dream Dutch art emotions eternal existence expression eyes feeling figures Florentines Flute Player France Gallimard Gauguin gestures girl Grunfeld hand harmony Herbert Read human Ibid idea ideal images imagination inner inspired Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux language Maurice Denis meaning Melle Camille Claudel Merleau-Ponty mind movement Musée Rodin Museum mystery nature object Octave Mirbeau Paris Paul Claudel Photo RMN poet pose Psalm Reine-Marie Paris Renaissance Rewald Rodin's sculpture Ruth Butler says sculp seems Séguier sense serenity Shakuntala silence soul spiritual studio style symbol Symbolist Symbolist art themes things tion trans truth unity of exchange University Press Villeneuve Waltz woman women artists words writes York young