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Originally titled "Une Femme." Biography of French sculture, camille Claudel. Illustrated with black and white photos from her life, work, and writings.

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"Ann Delbee's nonfiction treasure introduces us to one of the most compelling personalities of recent history. Camille Claudel was, in trite terms that fail miserably to serve her, a contemporary, colleague, and lover of the famed sculptor Auguste Rodin. Not merely a biography, but an unabashed dissection of the life, loves, and works of a true Renaissance woman, this biographical masterpiece illuminates every nuance of an extremely complex persona. Detail and development are so extensive that it is difficult to remind oneself that this is not AUTOBIOGRAPHY. We are thrust into the midst of the stormy relationship between Claudel and Rodin and learn of her influence on the great artist's life and work. At the same time we reflect on Claudel's own place in the art world of her time. The artist paints a vivid portrait of Camille's home and family life, particularly the special bond she shared with her brother, the poet Paul Claudel. Delbee succeeds with splendor in developing an understanding of Camille's unique positon as a woman in her society. Ultimately, Camille Claudel rises from these pages both triumphant and tragic."

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  • Paperback 351 pages
  • Publisher Circe (June 30, 1997)
  • Language Spanish
  • ISBN-10 8477651027

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Camille Claudel Spanish Edition Anne Delbee Ana Maria Moix 9788477651024 Books Reviews


  • I was there in Paris in 1983, 1986 and 1989 at one of the hot spots of her life and have pictures of my X in the garden. I've been compared to this artist and only now understanding why. I've studied art history since I was a very young and am always gaining a little more as I go about that continual work; pickin' up every stitch I can. Sometimes an artist is abused and used and left no shred of acclaim or respect; just milked by those with power over them and cast aside; left for dead and disregarded and forgotten. This I know in a very personal and hellish way. Maybe I was drawn to those spaces in a spiritual way by unseen forces? Maybe there's more to all this than science can explain. I understand why she shut it all down; not wanting to have any more of her soul desecrated; to toil in slavery to her art alone without anyone really in her corner. There are a lot of Camille type people out here in the shadows. I've met many of them in my travels. Her mentor/thievin' abuser was a very typical kind of personality type that dominate much of the art world; sadly. (The Law of the Jungle), is as present in that realm of human activity as in any other. All men and women who create in such a way; as she did, must give a concerted and powerful lot of love as they blast away that often borders on madness. I'm sure she had much more in reserve; a victim who suffered long with P.T.S.D.; no doubt; but more sane could anyone hope to be, given the circumstance. Maybe having the clout to get your feet planted on that high-wire she was so great at traversing in the circus of art isn't a prize worth seeking; a lesson to youngsters that will mostly be overlooked; leading to the cycle being repeated by others until, (The End).
  • Ann Delbee's nonfiction treasure introduces us to one of the most compelling personalities of recent history. Camille Claudel was, in trite terms that fail miserably to serve her, a contemporary, colleague, and lover of the famed sculptor Auguste Rodin. Not merely a biography, but an unabashed dissection of the life, loves, and works of a true Renaissance woman, this biographical masterpiece illuminates every nuance of an extremely complex persona. Detail and development are so extensive that it is difficult to remind oneself that this is not AUTOBIOGRAPHY. We are thrust into the midst of the stormy relationship between Claudel and Rodin and learn of her influence on the great artist's life and work. At the same time we reflect on Claudel's own place in the art world of her time. The artist paints a vivid portrait of Camille's home and family life, particularly the special bond she shared with her brother, the poet Paul Claudel. Delbee succeeds with splendor in developing an understanding of Camille's unique positon as a woman in her society. Ultimately, Camille Claudel rises from these pages both triumphant and tragic.

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