• 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...
  • Camille Claudel’s large-scale work Sakuntala received an honorable mention at the Salon des Artistes in 1888.
  • The plaster work Sakuntala earned Camille Claudel an honourable mention at the Salon des Artistes Français art exhibition in 1888.
  • Sakountala de Camille Claudel (Musée Camille Claudel, Nogent-sur-Seine) (42171810750).jpg 1,065 × 1,600; 870 KB.
  • Title: Sakuntala. Creator: Camille CLAUDEL. Date Created: 1888. Physical Dimensions: H 190.6 x L 76 x P 122.5 cm.
  • Their body muscles are exquisitely carved and glowing white.This sculpture not only shows the love between a young man and.
  • 1886’da Camille Claudel, Sakuntala adlı heykeli için prestijli bir Salon Ödülü kazandı.
  • Sakuntala was first crafted in a plaster circa by Camille Claudel in the year 1886.
  • 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...
  • In the early 1890s, Claudel produced a series of portraits of children, which again reflect her investigations into human life and destiny – children’s immature...
  • Claudel’s first major success was the large plaster group Sakuntala, which earned an honorable mention and glowing reviews when exhibited in Paris in 1888.
  • Sakuntala, also known as Claudel, is a compelling play that tells the tragic tale of a lost love.
  • L’Homme penché de Camille Claudel entre dans les collections du musée de Roubaix - Roubaix La Piscine.
  • Sakuntala. Exposé en plâtre au Salon de 1888 sous le nom de Sakountala, ce groupe inspiré d'un drame hindou représente les retrouvailles de Sakountala et de...