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Baigneuse (Bather)

French
1900
Object Place: France

Medium/Technique Metal; bronze, edition of 6, cast no. 5
Dimensions Overall: 123.2 x 39.4 x 20.3 cm (48 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 8 in.)
Credit Line Estate of Leona Levine
Accession Number1998.420
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSculpture
One of the greatest sculptors of the twentieth century, Maillol focused on the representation of the female nude throughout his long career, first in paintings and tapestries, and after 1899, in sculpture. This figure is among the artist’s earliest sculptural studies, although the softly rounded, serene, classical style of his mature work is already evident. Valsuani, one of two foundries with which Maillol liked to work, cast this bronze from Maillol’s terracotta model. It was the artist’s custom to have only six bronzes made of a model, after which the mold was destroyed.

DescriptionBronze, cast by Valsuani. Edition of 6, cast no. 5.
ProvenanceBy 1966, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, Inc., New York; March 31, 1966, sold by Marlborough-Gerson Gallery to Harry and Leona Levine, Cambridge, MA; 1998, gift of the estate of Leona Levine. (Accession date: December 16, 1998)
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