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Perseus and the Gorgon, detail, marble sculpture, c. 1897, by Camille Claudel, 1864-1943, and Francois Pompon, commissioned by countess Arthur de Maigret for her home on the Rue Teheran, in the Camille Claudel Museum, opened 2017, in Nogent-sur-Seine, Aube, Grand Est, France. The mythological subject of the monumental sculpture, with Perseus having beheaded Medusa, is a metaphor for the artist's life. Claudel was a female sculptor who moved to Nogent-sur-Seine in 1876. She studied under Alfred Boucher and was a model for, and mistress of, Auguste Rodin. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6177029 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 8268px × 5583px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1897
19th century
ART
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ART MUSEUM
Aube
Claudel
Collection
CULTURE
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EUROPE
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female artist
FINE ARTS
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Gorgon
Grand Est
Head
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HORIZONTAL
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Marble
Medusa
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MYTHOLOGICAL
MYTHOLOGY
PERSEUS
Sculpture
Western Europe
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