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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
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AR6177030
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8268px × 5484px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1897
19th century
ART
Art Gallery
ART MUSEUM
Aube
Claudel
Collection
CULTURE
detail
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
female artist
FINE ARTS
French
GALLERY
Gorgon
Grand Est
Head
HERITAGE
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Marble
Medusa
Mirror
MUSEUM
MYTHOLOGICAL
MYTHOLOGY
PERSEUS
Sculpture
Western Europe
Western European