Tag Archives: sculpture
Camille Claudel and Touch
This morning the Parisian sky is the 55th shade of grey and totally matches my mood. I’ve just gotten back from Avignon after having accompanied Jessie to visit her old friend Camille who, years before, had been committed to the … Continue reading
Posted in Age of Reconfiguration
Tagged Camille Claudel, Claude Debussy, Franz Kafka, Jessie Lipscomb, Michelangelo, Rodin, sculpture, touch
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Hendrik Christian Andersen Museum
He was born in Norway but grew up in the U.S. Here Hendrik Christian Andersen not only sculpted but learned how to attract wealthy patrons such as Gloria Vanderbilt. Andersen developed a passion for monumental sculpture and, since the best … Continue reading



