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  1. Sakuntala, also known as Sakountala or Çacountala, is a sculpture by the French artist Camille Claudel, made in several versions in different media from 1886, with a marble version completed in 1905, and bronze castings made from 1905.

  2. Vertumno y Pomona es una escultura de la artista francesa Camille Claudel. Concebida en 1886 y elaborada en 1905 en mármol blanco sobre una base de mármol rojo, se encuentra firmada en la parte posterior por la autora.

  3. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Sakuntala is a sculpture whose idea was borrowed from a legendary Indian story Shakuntala by the famous poet Kalidasa. Sakuntala, also known as Vertumnus et Pomona, is one of Camille Claudel's creative piece of art that earned her recognition in the entire art industry.

  4. À peine âgée de 22 ans, Camille Claudel entreprend son premier groupe ambitieux. Elle s’inspire d’un drame du poète hindou Kâlidâsa tiré du Mahabharata, épopée mythologique qui venait d’être publiée dans une nouvelle traduction. À la suite d’une malédiction, le roi Dushyuanta oublie son alliance avec Shâkountalâ et la ...

  5. Camille Claudel (1864-1943) Signed on the back of the base: Camille Claudel. Entitled: Vertumnus and Pomon. This sculpture was executed in various media and was given various titles. Inspired by an Indian play about Sakuntala’s reunion with her husband after a long separation caused by a magic spell, the work was first modelled in plaster ...

  6. 14 de may. de 2017 · Sakuntala is a poem by the famous Hindu poet Kalidasa (ca. 4th-5th centuries). This story, inspired by translations and theatrical adaptations of the poem during the 19th century, relates the fable of Sakuntala. A short presentation of what this “elegiac” theme managed to awaken in the oeuvre of Camille Claudel follows this storytelling.

  7. Camille Claudel (1864-1943) La sculpture a connu divers matériaux et divers titres. Tirée d’une pièce de théâtre indienne évoquant les retrouvailles de Sakountala avec son mari, après une longue séparation due à un enchantement, l’œuvre connaît une première réalisation en plâtre vers 1886.