Camille Claudel
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:10:01
Boucher said...
:10:06
If I may say...
:10:08
Boucher... wins a prize, great!
A year in Rome...

:10:13
...and who wouldn't
rather be in Rome? Right?

:10:20
But as for replacing him...
:10:23
...that's a big step!
:10:25
No, you have to work the clay.
:10:29
Don't rely on inspiration.
It doesn't exist.

:10:36
What can I teach you, anyway?
:10:41
A sculpture takes time.
:10:44
You have to let it rest...
:10:47
...forget it...
to better judge it.

:10:53
I know. I haven't finished it.
It's unfinished.

:11:01
Also, the timing's bad. I've
taken on much work. I'm swamped.

:11:06
Have some tea, at least.
:11:11
Boucher said you left
the Academy. Is that true?

:11:15
Yes, why?
Shouldn't we have?

:11:17
No, no. You've already
solved the heating problem.

:11:21
This is better.
Heating is very important.

:11:24
My first studio was a stable.
Freezing cold.

:11:28
A rich lady
wanted a statue of herself.

:11:32
I didn't have a cent,
so I got some old shoes...

:11:34
and tried to burn them
for heat, you understand?

:11:38
The lady arrived and posed...
but the smell!

:11:44
She passed out from the smell.
:11:46
The scare of my life!
I thought she was dead.

:11:52
What's this prehistoric beast?
:11:55
That's Toto.
A small African rhinoceros.

:11:59
Didn't you know?

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