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Her work was associated with the movements of realism, Expressionism, and Art Nouveau, and she worked in the genre of figurative art.\n\nHer notable sculptures include Sakuntala, La Vague, The Waltz, The Implorer, Girl with Sheaf of Wheat, a portrait of Paul Claudel at sixteen, and The Mature Age. These works, produced in the figurative mode, reflect her engagement across the several artistic disciplines she practiced. Alongside her sculpture, she also worked as a painter and graphic artist, making her practice notable for its range of media. Her use of the French language situated her within the cultural context of her home country, where she held citizenship throughout her life.\n\nClaudel died on 19 October 1943 in Montfavet. Among the works she left behind, Sakuntala and The Waltz are counted as notable examples of her sculptural output, and The Mature Age stands as one of the works most directly tied to her name. 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