On March 11 of 1913, Camille Claudel was interned by her mother, her brother the famous Paul Claudel, and her sister at the insane asylum of Ville Evrard, near Paris. In 1914 (German troops entered Paris) she was sent to the Montdevergues asylum in South of France, where she spent the last 30 years of her life, from 1914 to her death in 1943. The author visited the asylum in 2012 while writing the play: “Fugato Labile for Camille Claudel” to which you are invited in March 2014. See dates, times and tickets at www.theatremosaicmond,net.
- where leaves can be forgotten
- Ville Evrard asylum
- Ville Evrard asylum
- Ville Evrard asylum
- This tree may remember Camille
- These stones too
- Ville Evrard asylum
- Ville Evrard asylum
- a bench made for waiting…
- Ville Evrad asylum
- Ville Evrard assylum
- Ville Evrard asylum
- Camille may have opnened that door
- or walked for hours …
- and wait again
- from one yard to another…
- Ville Evrard asylum
- strictly forbidden…
- …foot steps ..?
- A grand institution..Ville Evrard