July Rodin (1840-1917), man of the people, self-taught artist, and revolutionary sculptor, was widely regarded as the most brilliant artist of his day. Rodin encounters Camille Claudel when he is 42 years old, a young woman who is yearning to be his assistant. He instantly recognizes her as his most talented student, and he considers her as an equal in the realm of creation.
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July Rodin (1840-1917), man of the people, self-taught artist, and revolutionary sculptor, was widely regarded as the most brilliant artist of his day. Rodin encounters Camille Claudel when he is 42 years old, a young woman who is yearning to be his assistant. He instantly recognizes her as his most talented student, and he considers her as an equal in the realm of creation.
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