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Woman Playing Flute Player Statue by Camille Claudel
Woman Playing Flute Player Statue by Camille Claudel
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Item Specifics
Item Specifics
- Dimensions (in): 9 in H x 4 in W x 4.25 in D
- Weight: 2.65 lb
- Material: resin with bronze finish
- Item type: European Statue
- UPC or EAN: 8718375753835
La Joueuse de Flute (1903-1905) by Camille Claudel is a captivating sculpture that was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1905, twelve years after her renowned La Valse. In a letter written the previous year to bronze caster Blot, Claudel described modeling a petite faunesse, a mythical siren-like figure, to which she became deeply attached. Claudel, who was a contemporary of Auguste Rodin and his lover, infused this piece with both grace and movement, reflecting her personal artistic style and the influence of her emotional and intellectual connections.
This beautifully crafted statue, made from high-quality resin with a bronze finish, is part of the highly collectible Parastone Museum Collection. Measuring 9 inches in height, 4 inches in width, and 4.25 inches in depth, it weighs 2.65 lbs, making it a striking piece for any collection. Whether displayed in a gallery or as a personal treasure, this piece celebrates Claudel's unique artistic vision and the mythology that inspired her work.
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