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Camille Claudel at Getty Center with Catherine Hess

  • 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA, 90049 United States (map)

Camille Claudel (French, 1864–1943)Torso of a Crouching Woman, modeled about 1884–1885, cast about 1913. Bronze Getty Museum 2018.32


Join art historian and curator Catherine Hess on a tour of the groundbreaking exhibition “Camille Claudel” at the Getty. Although Claudel was one of late nineteenth-century France's most daring sculptors, outside her native country she is mainly known for her love affair with Rodin, struggles for acceptance in a man’s profession, and 30-year confinement in a psychiatric institution. This brilliant exhibition rightly focuses on her enormous artistic talents which couple virtuosic mastery of medium with modernity of conception.  Roughly 60 sculptures are on display, including a remarkable bronze in the Getty’s collection that is now presented in illuminating context. 

This program is presented in partnership with our friends at Women of Culture, a community designed to connect, empower and inspire women through engagement with the arts.

Note: While admission to the Getty is free, parking is $25 and not included with your registration.

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Camille Claudel at Getty Center with Catherine Hess