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Solitude is Frugal
Tenby is a quiet seaside town in Wales, land of bards. It was here that, as a child, the artist Gwen John (1876-1939) combed the beaches looking for seashells to paint. Gwen’s mother died when Gwen was only eight. The … Continue reading
Posted in Art Narratives, Conditions of Possibility, Paris
Tagged Camille Claudel, Catholicism, frugality, Gwen John, Rodin, solitude
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