Camille claudel portrait bust of rodin


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Camille claudel portrait bust of rodin.

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This is a portrait of Rodin's assistant and lover, Camille Claudel, a sculptress in her own right. Auguste Rodin's career maps the progress of 19th-century art, from the Romantic revolt against Neoclassicism, to the radical enquiry that paved the way for the Modernist developments of the 20th century.

The V&A's collection of works by Rodin is unique in that they were given by the artist, to represent his art in Britain and commemorate British soldiers fighting in France in November 1914. In this bust Rodin has deliberately left the seam lines created by the piece moulds used in the casting.

This is characteristic of his desire to challenge existing concepts of beauty and ‘finish’.

Object details

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Object type
TitleCamille Claudel (generic title)
Materials and techniques

Bronze on onyx base

Brief description

Camille Claudel, bust by Auguste Rodin, bronze, France (Paris), 1882-1899

Physical description

bronze bust munte

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