The Implorer
sculpture by Camille Claudel
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The Implorer
Summary
The Implorer is a sculpture[1]. It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- The Implorer is the creator of Camille Claudel[3].
- The Implorer's image is recorded as La implorante.tif[4].
- The Implorer's image is recorded as La implorante a la derecha.tif[5].
- The Implorer's instance of is recorded as sculpture[6].
- The Implorer's producer is recorded as Louis Eugène Blot[7].
- The Implorer's depicts is recorded as woman[8].
- The Implorer's made from material is recorded as bronze[9].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as Musée d'Orsay[10].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as Museo Soumaya[11].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as Musée Camille Claudel[12].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[13].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as musée Albert André[14].
- The Implorer's collection is recorded as Alte Nationalgalerie[15].
- The Implorer's inventory number is recorded as NG 2/24[16].
- The Implorer's location is recorded as Museo Soumaya[17].
- The Implorer's location is recorded as Musée d'Orsay[18].
- The Implorer's location is recorded as Alte Nationalgalerie[19].
- The Implorer's Commons category is recorded as L'implorante[20].
- The Implorer's country of origin is recorded as France[21].
- +1907-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Implorer[22].
- The Implorer's described at URL is recorded as https://sculptureetcollection.com/ventes/limplorante-2/[23].
- The Implorer's title is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': "L'Implorante"}[24].
- The Implorer's fabrication method is recorded as metal casting[25].
- The Implorer's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11dxkv92df[26].
- The Implorer's SMB-digital ID is recorded as 3566458[27].
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Works and Contributions
The Implorer is the creator of Camille Claudel[3].
Why It Matters
The Implorer is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]