Anna Bass


1876-1961 
French
Born Anna Julie Bass


A sculptor who remained in the shadows, Anna Bass — who was close to the critic Gustave Kahn — is still a little-known figure whose traces are rare. Active in Paris between 1911 and 1938, she devoted most of her work to the female nude, which she interpreted through statuettes with simple lines and precise movements, balancing modernity and tradition.

Discover this artist as part of the exhibition In the Time of Camille Claudel, Being a Woman Sculptor in Paris