One of the only articles about Camille Claudel published during the artist's lifetime. 1906.

"This is truly great art, the entity clothed in a tangible form, art according to Bacon's eternal formula: 'the soul added to nature'.".

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[Camille CLAUDEL]

The Illustrated Magazine. Ladies and Gentlemen.

One of the very rare contemporary reports, written during her lifetime, about Camille Claudel.

 

The article, written by Andrée Myra, presents "Two Women Sculptors – Miss Camille Claudel and Miss Jane Poupelet" and reproduces alongside photographs of The Wave and of the artist in her studio on the Ile Saint-Louis.

The laudatory article ends with these words: "This is truly great art, the entity clothed in a tangible form, art according to Bacon's eternal formula: 'the soul added to nature'.".

 

An extremely rare copy of this weekly magazine published at the beginning of the 20th century.

Folio booklet of 20 pages (one leaf missing).

Publication of March 25, 1906 – 2nd year .

Minor defects and defects due to use.

 

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