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* 1864 – Camille Claudel, French graphic artist and sculptor ( d. 1943 )
Camille Claudel, directed by newcomer Bruno Nuytten and starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu, was a major commercial success in 1988, earning Adjani, who was also the film's co-producer, a César Award for best actress.
* October 19 – Camille Claudel, French sculptor ( b. 1864 )
Major sculptors includes François Rude, Jules Cavelier, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Auguste Rodin, Paul Gauguin, Camille Claudel and Honoré Daumier.
Camille Claudel ( 8 December 1864 – 19 October 1943 ) was a French sculptor and graphic artist.
Camille Claudel was born in Fère-en-Tardenois, Aisne, in northern France, the second child of a family of farmers and gentry.
Auguste Rodin, Portrait of Camille Claudel with a Bonnet, 1886
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She holds the record for most César Awards for Best Actress with five, for Possession ( 1981 ), One Deadly Summer ( 1983 ), Camille Claudel ( 1988 ), Queen Margot ( 1994 ) and Skirt Day ( 2009 ).
In 1988, she co-produced and starred in a biopic of the sculptor Camille Claudel.
* 5 wins – Camille Claudel ( 1988 ) ( 12 nominations )
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his work in France included the scores for Betty Blue and Camille Claudel.
As an art critic, he campaigned on behalf of the “ great gods nearest to his heart ”: he sang the praises of Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Auguste Renoir, Félix Vallotton, and Pierre Bonnard, and was an early advocate of Vincent Van Gogh, Camille Claudel, Aristide Maillol, and Maurice Utrillo ( cf.
* Camille ( Barton film ), a 1926 New York / Paris madcap party film by Ralph Barton starring, among others, Paul Robeson, Charlie Chaplin, Paul Claudel, Theodore Dreiser, Dorothy Gish, and Sinclair Lewis
He expanded to the production of copies from other sculptors like Aldred Barye and Antoine-Louis Barye, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Camille Claudel, Christophe Fratin, Emmanuel Frémiet, Aristide Maillol, Pierre-Jules Mene and Pierre Auguste Renoir.
Camille Claudel is a 1988 French film about the life of the 19th century female sculptor Camille Claudel.
The film recounts the troubled life of French sculptor Camille Claudel and her long relationship with legendary sculptor Auguste Rodin.
* Isabelle Adjani as Camille Claudel
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Camille and her
On 5 September 1879, Camille Monet died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-two ; Monet painted her on her death bed.
Image: Claude Monet Camille au métier. jpg | Camille Monet at her tapestry loom, 1875, Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA
Image: Claude Monet-Camille Monet sur son lit de mort. JPG | Camille Monet on her deathbed, 1879, Musée d ' Orsay, Paris.
After her husband ( Ernest Hoschedé ) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, and after the death of Camille Monet in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vétheuil ; Alice Hoschedé ( 1844-1911 ), helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children.
Instead her daughter was to marry Camille Pleyel ( son of Ignaz Pleyel ), a rich piano manufacturer.
Many critics and film historians consider her performance as the doomed courtesan Marguerite Gautier in Camille to be her finest.
Her subsequent part as the doomed courtesan opposite Robert Taylor in George Cukor's Camille ( 1936 ) earned her a third Academy Award nomination.
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used — in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
Camille moved with her mother, brother and younger sister to the Montparnasse area of Paris in 1881, her father having to remain behind, working to support them.
Sigmund Freud, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, Aleister Crowley, Ezra Pound, William Gaddis, Mary Renault, Joseph Campbell, Roger Zelazny, Naomi Mitchison ( in her The Corn King and the Spring Queen ), and Camille Paglia, are some of the authors deeply influenced by The Golden Bough.
* Camille Chameleon-Originally a girl that would never fit in anywhere, Camille spent her time studying biology and became obsessed with chameleons and their ability to fit in anywhere.
Darkwing defeats Camille when Honker turns up the heat causing her metabolism to speed up.
That same year, her debut in the grands concerts began when she appeared at the Concerts du Conservatoire followed by performances in Gabriel Fauré's La Naissance de Vénus and Camille Saint-Saëns ' Messe de Requiem.
Liszt, Ignaz Moscheles, Adolphe Adam, Camille Saint-Saëns and others have left accounts of her excellent piano playing.
In Émile Zola's novel Thérèse Raquin, Thérèse Raquin and her second husband Laurent accidentally reveal to Thérèse's aunt, Madame Raquin ( who has suffered from locked-in syndrome after a stroke ), that they have killed Camille Raquin ( Madame Raquin's son ).
Her name '" Camille " is actually a nickname given to her by first husband Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of Alexandre Dumas ' La Dame aux Camélias.
Camille Souter captures light and color, texture and form in intimate almost abstract paintings of unexpected subjects, her subject matter has included landscapes, still lifes and slaughterhouses.
Stéphanie gave birth to her third child, Camille Marie Kelly Gottlieb, on 15 July 1998 at the Princess Grace Hospital Centre in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Camille and workshop
This series of 10 scenes, or " blocks ", was first staged in a workshop by Elia Kazan at the Actors Studio in 1949, and later turned into a 1953 Broadway production directed by Kazan with assistant by Anna Sokolow and starring Eli Wallach ( as Kilroy ), Frank Silvera ( as Gutman ), Joseph Anthony ( as Casanova ), Jo Van Fleet ( as Marguerite " Camille " Gautier ), Jennie Goldstein ( as the Gypsy ), Barbara Baxley ( as Esmeralda ), and David J. Stewart ( as the Baron ).
However, he soon left this workshop and, attracted by the artistic concepts of the Barbizon school, he left Paris for that village, where he became the associate of artists such as Jean-François Millet, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet and Théodore Rousseau.

Camille and before
Monet and Camille Doncieux had married just before the war ( 28 June 1870 ) and, after their excursion to London and Zaandam, they had moved to Argenteuil, in December 1871.
* 1789 – French revolutionary and radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gave a speech in response to the dismissal of Jacques Necker France's finance minister the day before.
A plan for the rebuilding of the downtown area drawn up by the local architect Camille Lefèvre was adopted even before the end of the war.
On August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille made landfall at the tip of Louisiana before continuing to Bay St. Louis.
On August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille made landfall at the tip of Louisiana before continuing on shore at Waveland.
Camille was a small hurricane as it crossed western Cuba, and its winds decreased to 105 mph ( 170 km / h ) before it emerged into the Gulf of Mexico.
He was then replaced by Camille Chautemps, a Radical, but came back as President of the Council in March 1938, before being succeeded by Édouard Daladier, another Radical, the next month.
Like Camille Pissarro, Luce was active with anarchist groups in Paris in the 1890s, and in 1894 served a brief prison term during the Trial of the thirty, before being acquitted.
Although his involvement seems only to have failed to reveal the plot – of which he knew only part – he was nonetheless accused before the Revolutionary Tribunal at the same time as Georges Danton and Camille Desmoulins.
As there was no provision at the time for name retirement, the name Carol was used again in the 1965 season, and was planned for use during the 1969 hurricane season before it was replaced ( the replacement name would itself be associated with one of the worst Atlantic hurricanes in history – Camille ).
The following month, she qualified for another $ 50, 000 event, at Orange, California, with wins over Neha Uberoi and Mashona Washington, then defeated Colombian Catalina Castaño and Camille Pin to reach the main-draw quarter-final, before losing in three sets to Ukrainian Yuliya Beygelzimer.

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