CAMILLE CLAUDEL
Scope|Overview
Sources|Circulating Books|Periodicals,
Journals, & Trade Publications|Web
Sites
Scope: Camille Claudel was a French artist and sculptor whose most famous works are The Waltz and Clotho. She is known for her long term romantic liason with noted sculptor Rodin.
There are sources located in the Reference Section of the Baddour Library that give a general overview or summary of the topic you are researching. The following is a list of some of the sources available in the library.
OVERVIEW SOURCES
REF N 31.D5 1996 The Dictionary of Art
REF N 5300.I45 1984 The Illustrated Dictionary of Art & Artists
Some representative books from the circulating collection that are located upstairs in the library are:
CIRCULATING BOOKS
Ayral-Clause, Odile. Camille Claudel:
A Life. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002.
Paris, Reine-Marie. Camille Claudel. Washington, D.C: National Museum of Women
In the Arts, 1988.
PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, & TRADE
PUBLICATIONS
Open Access Journals in
Arts & Architecture
Open Access Journals in
History of Arts
Open Access Journals in
Visual Arts
WEB SITES
Art History Network
http://www.arthistory.net/
Art History
Resources on the Web
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
Extensive compilation of
art resources from Professor Witcombe of the Art
Department at Sweet Briar College, Virginia.
National Museum of
Women in the Arts
http://www.nmwa.org/
Updated
08/24/2007
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