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Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol (French: [mɑjɔl];
December 8, 1861 –
September 27, 1944) was a
French sculptor, painter, and printmaker. He began...
- Musée
Maillol is an art
museum located in the 7th arrondis****t at 59–61, rue de Grenelle, Paris, France. In 1964, Dina
Vierny donated Maillol's monumental...
- Air is a lead or
bronze sculpture, by
Aristide Maillol. He
modeled Dina
Vierny in
plaster in 1938, and
casts were made
after his death. It is an edition...
- La Rivière (The River) is a lead or
bronze sculpture by
Aristide Maillol.
There are
examples at the
Carrousel Garden in Paris;
Citygarden in St. Louis...
- (La Montagne) is a
monumental sculpture by the
French artist Aristide Maillol. Dina Vierny, the artist's
longtime collaborator,
served as a
model for...
- in English-language
films beginning in the mid-1950s. Born André
Gaston Maillol in Toulouse, France, Maranne's best
known role was
probably Sergeant François...
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Landowski (statue of
Christ the
Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro) and
Aristide Maillol. The
Golden Age of the
School of
Paris ended between the two
world wars...
- the late 1950s, the
museum acquired works by such
artists as
Aristide Maillol, Jean Messagier,
Fritz Hundertw****er, and
Eduardo Paolozzi, in addition...
- businessman,
founded General Motors and
Chevrolet (d. 1947) 1861 –
Aristide Maillol,
French sculptor and
painter (d. 1944) 1861 –
Georges Méliès,
French actor...
- park
located in
downtown St. Louis, with art from
Fernand Léger,
Aristide Maillol,
Julian Opie, Tom Otterness, Niki de
Saint Phalle, and Mark di Suvero....