One of the only articles on Camille CLAUDEL during the artist's lifetime. 1906.

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

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[Camille CLAUDEL]

The Illustrated Magazine. Ladies and Gentlemen.

One of the very rare period reports, during her lifetime, on Camille Claudel.

 

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

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

 

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

20-page folio booklet (one leaf missing).

Publication of March 25, 1906 – 2nd year .

Marginal and usage defects.

 

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