Camille Claudel Quotes

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  • Don't fear anything for your letters, they are burnt one by one and I hope you do the same with mine.

  • I will never forget my beautiful days with you in Shanklin, they are certainly the most pleasant ones of my life. Look, I have tears in my eyes just to think about it. I am furious to be here, it is the end of happiness for a whole year.

  • My countrymen have commissioned a bust of the Republic. It will be placed on the fountain of my native town.

  • When you left on Saturday, I felt a horrible void, I saw you everywhere, on the beach, in your room, in the garden: impossible for me to get used to the idea that you had left.

  • Send me one hundred francs on our future deals, otherwise I will disappear in a cataclysm.

  • There is always something missing that torments me.

    Camille Claudel's letter to Auguste Rodin (1886), as quoted on a plaque at 19 Quai de Bourbon in Paris, where Claudel lived and worked from 1899 to 1913,
  • I would have preferred to be successful here with a piece that cost me a huge amount of money and effort... rather than sending to Bohemia some ordinary works.

  • I thank you for your kind invitation to introduce me to the president of the Republic. Since I have not been out of my atelier for two months, I have no appropriate costume for this circumstance. Please excuse me.

  • It is in fact agreed that I am the plague, the cholera of the benevolent and generous men who are interested in art and that, when I show myself with my plasters, even the Emperor of the Sahara would flee.

  • I have all sorts of problems and feel discouraged.

  • Madhouses are houses made on purpose to cause suffering . . . I cannot stand any longer the screams of these creatures.

  • I sleep completely naked to make me believe you are here, but when I wake up it is not the same thing. Most of all, don't deceive me with other women any more.

  • Sir Rodin convinced my parents to have me committed; they are all in Paris to arrange it.

  • I have been back in Paris for two weeks. Nothing new. Life is still bitter.

  • I am not feeling any better because I cannot stay in bed, having constant cause for walking. They say I leave at night by the window of my tower, hanging from a red umbrella with which I set fire to the forest!

    Fire  
  • I took all my wax studies and threw them in the fire that's the way it is when something unpleasant happens to me. I take my hammer and I squash a figure.

    Fire   Squash   Hammers  
  • I don't want to say anything because I know I am unable to protect you from the harm that I see.

  • I have had the problem of seeing my male model go to Italy and... stay there.

  • I tolerate my faults but not at all other people's.

  • I am in no mood to be deceived any longer by the crafty devil and false character whose greatest pleasure is to take advantage of everyone.

  • I am scared; I don't know what is going to happen to me. What was the point of working so hard and of being talented, to be rewarded like this? Never a penny, tormented all my life. It is horrible; one cannot imagine it.

  • You know what black hatred women feel toward me as soon as they see me, until I return inside my shell, they use every possible weapon. As soon as a generous man tries to help me out, a woman is here to hold his arm and prevent him from acting.

  • I have fallen into an abyss. I live in a world so curious, so strange. Of the dream that was my life, this is my nightmare.

  • Last night, two men tried to force my shutters. I recognized them: they are two of Rodin's Italian models. He told them to kill me. I am in his way; he wants to get rid of me.

  • I would prefer to have a more appealing job. If I could still change careers, I would prefer it. This unfortunate art is made for long beards and ugly faces rather than for a relatively well-endowed woman.

  • If you are nice, and keep your promise, we will be in paradise.

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