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Camille - the Life of Camille Claudel, Rodin's Muse and Mistress

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Camille - the Life of Camille Claudel, Rodin's Muse and Mistress

by Reine-Marie Paris

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London: Aurum Press, 1988 Her great niece tells the tragic story of Camille Claudel, and celebrates the work of a major sculptor, rescuing her from the obscurity to which time, madness and the shadow of Rodin's overbearing genius have condemned her. 258pp extensively illustrated in black and white.

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Title
Camille - the Life of Camille Claudel, Rodin's Muse and Mistress
Author
Reine-Marie Paris
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Edition
First British Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1854100017
ISBN 13
9781854100016
Publisher
Aurum Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1988
Size
235x175mm

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