Camille Claudel (French pronunciation: [kamij kl?d?l] (listen); 8 December 1864 – 19 October 1943) was a French sculptor who died in relative obscurity, but has gained recognition for the originality and quality of her work.
Claudel is known for such sculptures as The Waltz, The Mature Age, and others.
The national Camille Claudel Museum in Nogent-sur-Seine opened in 2017, and the Musée Rodin in Paris has a room dedicated to her works.