The Great Women Artists

Emerson Bowyer on Camille Claudel

Oct 15, 2024
Emerson Bowyer, an esteemed curator at the Art Institute of Chicago, shines a light on Camille Claudel, a pioneering French sculptor. They discuss Claudel's ability to convey deep emotions through marble in a male-dominated field. Highlights include her tumultuous relationship with Rodin and her innovative techniques that deserve recognition. Bowyer emphasizes Claudel's struggles for legacy and identity, serving as a poignant reminder of the barriers faced by women artists in the 19th century.
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