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This sculpture was lost for a century – then auctioned for millionsCamille Claudel, a lover and muse of French sculptor Auguste Rodin, created the sculpture in the late 19th century – it was recently discovered in an abandoned flat.
A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin was auctioned off in France Sunday for more than $3 million. Claudel, whose ...
A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel, thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin, was auctioned off in France on Sunday, February 16, for more than $3 million.
Fifty years ago this spring John Magnier moved into Coolmore Stud ahead of the now infamous and audacious annual raids on the Kentucky yearling market. At the Keeneland July Select Sale of 1975, ...
Julie Averbach has written a book celebrating the displays, the murals and the installations at the grocery store chain.
Christie’s will present Egon Schiele’s Knabe in Matrosenanzug (Boy in a Sailor Suit) (estimate: £1,000,000 – 1,500,000), as a highlight of the 20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale on 5 March 2025.
Orléans (France) (AFP) – A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin was auctioned off in France Sunday for more than ...
The artist sculpted the piece after breaking up with her teacher and lover Auguste Rodin, who was two years her senior, as she tried to create a name for herself in her own right after years as ...
The bronze sculpture, an allegory of aging that also reflects Claudel’s tumultuous relationship with Auguste Rodin, was discovered under a cloth in an abandoned Paris apartment. The cast is one ...
In the last decade, responding to a major shift in collecting patterns, TEFAF has embraced contemporary art in a big way.
Norelands Stud has been in the McCalmont family since 1912 and, in the past decade alone, the stud has been associated with Classic winners Power (Ire), Magna Graecia (Ire) and St Mark's Basilica (Fr) ...
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