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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 in her workshop ( before 1930 )
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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Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the " rejected " Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley.
Monet's Camille or The Woman in the Green Dress ( La femme à la robe verte ), painted in 1866, brought him recognition and was one of many works featuring his future wife, Camille Doncieux ; she was the model for the figures in Women in the Garden of the following year, as well as for On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, 1868, pictured here.
Camille Pissarro () ( 10 July 1830 – 13 November 1903 ) was a French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas ( now in the US Virgin Islands, but then in the Danish West Indies ).
" Two Women Chatting By The Sea ," St. Thomas, ( 1856 ) Camille Pissarro was born on July 10, 1830 on the island of St. Thomas to Frederick and Rachel Pissarro.
When Camille was twelve his father sent him to boarding school in France.
They also underpin the fact that Rossini himself was an outstanding pianist whose playing attracted high praise from people such as Franz Liszt, Sigismond Thalberg, Camille Saint-Saëns and Louis Diémer.
He was hospitalized in Hawaii after he had symptoms while paddleboarding with his then-wife, Camille.
French Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir advocated en plein air painting, and much of their work was done outdoors, in the diffuse light provided by a large white umbrella.
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.
The primary components of the Christian front were the Maronite Phalangists loyal to Bachir Gemayel and the Tigers Militia — which was led by Dany Chamoun, a son of former President Camille Chamoun.
The name was first proposed by Camille Flammarion in his 1880 book Astronomie Populaire, although it was not officially adopted until many decades later.
One of the substances discovered in the tail by spectroscopic analysis was the toxic gas cyanogen, which led astronomer Camille Flammarion to claim that, when Earth passed through the tail, the gas " would impregnate the atmosphere and possibly snuff out all life on the planet.
The name was initially suggested by Camille Flammarion.
It was placed under the administration of Comte Camille de Tournon, who wrote a detailed inventory of the former Principality of Bayreuth.
The first use of a European orchestral xylophone was in Camille Saint-Saëns ' " Danse Macabre ", in 1874.
Instead her daughter was to marry Camille Pleyel ( son of Ignaz Pleyel ), a rich piano manufacturer.
Prior to the disbanding of The Revolution, Prince was working on two separate projects, The Revolution album Dream Factory and a solo effort, Camille.
French astronomer and spiritualist Camille Flammarion is credited as having first used the word psychic, while it was later introduced to the English language by Edward William Cox in the 1870s.
A theme from his 1717 opera Camille was used as the basis of the collaborative work La guirlande de Campra by seven French composers, written in 1952.

Camille and born
From the only daughter of Camille, Jeanne Pissarro, other painters include Henri Bonin-Pissarro also known as BOPI ( 1918 – 2003 ) and Claude Bonin-Pissarro ( born 1921 ), who is the father of Abstract artist Frédéric Bonin-Pissarro ( born 1964 ).
* December 16 – Camille Saint-Saëns, French composer ( born 1835 )
Among the non-Italian born baritones that were active in the third quarter of the 19th century, Tamburini's mantle as an outstanding exponent of Mozart and Donizetti's music was probably taken up most faithfully by a Belgian, Camille Everardi, who later settled in Russia and taught voice.
* Camille Wright Thompson ( born March 5, 1955 New Albany, Indiana ) is a former American swimmer.
Camille Jordan ( 11 January 1771 – 19 May 1821 ) was a French politician born in Lyon of a well-to-do mercantile family.
* December 7-Roussan Camille, Haitian poet and journalist ( born 1912 )
Camille Souter, born Betty Pamela Holmes, is a painter.
Camille Corot was born in Paris in 1796, in a house at 125 Rue du Bac, now demolished.
The mistake derived from a misreading of Talma's Mémoires where the actor recalls an episode in which a Madame Vestris-not Eliza Vestris, as she was born several years later, but Françoise-Marie-Rosette Gourgaud, who married Angiolo Vestris-played Camille to his Horace in 1785.
Pinkett Smith and Smith have two children, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith ( born July 8, 1998 in Malibu, California ), Willow Camille Reign Smith ( born October 31, 2000 in Los Angeles, California ).
Pietro Paolo Savorgnan di Brazzà, best known as Pierre Paul François Camille Savorgnan de Brazza ( 26 January 1852-14 September 1905 ), was a Italo-French explorer, born in the Papal States and later naturalized as a Frenchman.
Cocker lived in Paris from 2003 with his wife, Camille Bidault-Waddington, and their son Albert ( born 24 March 2003 ), known in the family as Alf.
Nicole Camille Richie ( born Nicole Camille Escovedo ; September 21, 1981 ) is an American fashion designer, author, actress, singer and television personality.
* Dory Chamoun ( born 1931 ), Lebanese politician, son of Camille Chamoun
Camille Gutt ( 14 November 1884 – 7 June 1971 ), born Camille Guttenstein, was a Belgian economist, politician, and industrialist.
Thus, someone born to unmarried parents, like Princess Stéphanie's youngest child Camille Gottlieb, cannot inherit the crown of Monaco as they are considered illegitimate.
Eugène Michel Antoniadi (; 1 March 1870, Constantinople – 10 February 1944, Paris ) was a Greek astronomer, born in Asia Minor, who spent most of his life in France when invited there by Camille Flammarion.
Camille Flammarion was born in Montigny-le-Roi, Haute-Marne, France.

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