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Perseus and the Gorgon

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Perseus and the Gorgon
Perseus and the Gorgon, 1905
ArtistCamille Claudel
Year1902

Perseus and the Gorgon is a 1902 monumental sculpture by Camille Claudel that portrays a scene from Greek mythology. The artist sculpted her own likeness for Medusa's face, in anger after the break-up of her romantic partnership with sculptor Auguste Rodin. The work achieved a great notoriety throughout the years.

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Description

The only large marble sculpture created by Camille Claudel, the work depicts Perseus after beheading one of the three Gorgons, Medusa. Perseus is portrayed looking toward his bronze shield as a mirror to see the reflection of Medusa's head, as looking into her eyes would turn people into stone. The work no longer has the bronze shield in which the Gorgon's face was reflected. The artwork is signed and titled on its base.

Background and meaning

Claudel conceived the design of this sculpture in 1897. In 1899, the work in plaster was exhibited at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. A copy in marble was commissioned by the Countess Arthur de Maigret for her mansion on the rue de Teheran in Paris. French sculptor François Pompon participated in the carving of marble and slightly reduced the work's size. The marble sculpture was presented at the 1902 Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Four years were needed to complete the sculpture, due to financial difficulties after state commission of the artwork was cancelled, following Rodin's withdrawal of his support for the commission in anger after seeing Claudel's sculpture The Mature Age.

This work was the last of Claudel's career. Both this piece and Claudel's sculpture The Mature Age were influenced by her break-up with her art teacher, colleague and romantic partner, sculptor Auguste Rodin. Influenced by emotion, the sculptor gave Medusa her own facial features.

Cultural value

Classified as "Work of major cultural heritage interests" ("Œuvre d'Intérêt Patrimonial Majeur"),[1] the artwork was bought in 2008 by the Musée Camille Claudel (then known as the Musée Paul Dubois-Alfred Boucher) in Nogent-sur-Seine.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Persée et la Gorgone de Camille Claudel — Une Œuvre d'intérêt Patrimonial Majeur pour le Musée de Nogent-sur-Seine" (in French). Culture Gouv. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
  2. ^ "Persée et la Gorgone, marbre de Camille Claudel, un " trésor national " à Nogent-sur-Seine" (in French). Aube Champagne. Retrieved 2009-07-02.


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