Aristide Maillol, French, 1861 to 1944, brown parinated bronze sculpture depicting a kneeling female nude figure. Mounted on a rectangular shaped base. Signed with a monogram, on the base. Mounted on a rectangular shaped black marble stand. Aristide Maillol is known for Female figure sculpture, painting, woodcut illustration.Aristide Maillol was born in Banyuls, France in 1861. Maillols early career was spent mainly as a tapestry designer, but he also painted. Although he first made sculpture in 1895, it was only in 1900 that he decided to devote himself to it after serious eyestrain made him give up tapestry. After about 1910, he was internationally famous and received a constant flow of commissions. With only a few exceptions he restricted himself in his sculpture to the female nude. He took up painting again in 1939 when he returned to his birthplace, Banyuls, but apart from his sculpture the most important works of his maturity are his book illustrations, which helped reestablish the art of the book in the 1920s and 1930s. His finest achievements in this field are the woodcut illustrations, which he cut himself, which show superb economy of line. He also made lithographic illustrations. Antique and Vintage Bronze Sculptures, Figures, Figurines, Statues, Home Decor, Interior Design, and Collectibles.
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