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Camille Claudel at Work: Sakountala


From 14th September 2024 to 12th January 2025


Celebrating the 160th anniversary of Camille Claudel's birth, the Camille Claudel honours the sculptor through one of her major works: Sakountala


The exhibition "Camille Claudel at Work: Sakountala" delves into the creation of this masterpiece with a tumultuous history. Inspired by Hindu mythology, the artist's very first monumental sculpture experienced both success and controversy before falling into oblivion.
Gathering nearly 100 objects, the exhibition revisits the creative process of Sakountala, its reception history, its literary inspiration, and the many variations Camille Claudel proposed at the end of her career.
With exceptional loans from the Rodin Museum, the National Library of France, and the Orsay Museum has been labeled "Exhibition of National Interest" by the French Ministry of Culture.

 

Press kit

William Elborne, Camille Claudel modelant Sakountala, vers 1887, photographie,  inv. Ph.528
William Elborne, Camille Claudel modelant Sakountala, vers 1887, photographie, inv. Ph.528 © Paris, musée Rodin
Alfred Albert, Portrait de femme, 1858, inv. D216-21
Alfred Albert, Portrait de femme, 1858, inv. D216-21 © Bibliothèque nationale de France / Bibliothèque musée de l’Opéra.
Camille Claudel, L'Abandon (petit modèle), 1905, bronze, édition Eugène Blot
Camille Claudel, L'Abandon (petit modèle), 1905, bronze, édition Eugène Blot © musée Camille Claudel, photo Marco Illuminati