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Aristide Maillol

Seated Nude

1919

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Aristide Maillol

Seated Nude

1919

Physical Qualities Bronze relief, 9 7/8 x 9 1/4 x 1 in. (25.1 x 23.5 x 2.5 cm.)
Credit Line The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number 1950.421
The seated female nude depicted on Aristide Maillol’s relief plaque is an adaptation of The Mediterranean, a life-size figure of a bather that the artist sculpted fifteen years earlier. At the time of its exhibition at the Salon d’Automne of 1905, the smoothness and restrained pose of The Mediterranean was seen as a clear break from the animated surfaces and dramatic style of Auguste Rodin. Maillol’s aim was simply to create a pure beautiful form. Author André Gide wrote enthusiastically of the novel modernism of Maillol’s work: “It is beautiful. It doesn’t signify a thing.” Throughout his career, Maillol reused the same seated female figure numerous times, adjusting the proportions or changing its orientation. On this small plaque, she appears as a mirror reverse of The Mediterranean.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore, by purchase from Buchholz Gallery, New York, 1943
"4,000 Years of Modern Art", The Walters Art Museum, March- April 1953, cat. no. 119.
"4,000 Years of Modern Art", The Baltimore Museum of Art (Gertrude Rosenthal), 27 November 1956-13 January 1957, cat. no. 77; circulated through June 1957: The Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, NY; The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; The Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo.
Oliver C. Shell, BMA, "Rodin: Expression and Influence", August 1, 2007-April 6, 2008.
"Handbook of the Cone Collection," (Baltimore: BMA, 1955) 45, no. 141.
'Cone Bequest,' "BMA News," Oct. 1949, cat. no. 108, p. 24.
"Handbook of the Cone Collection," revised edition (Baltimore: BMA, 1967) no. 130.
Brenda Richardson, "Dr. Claribel & Miss Etta," (Baltimore: BMA, 1985) 193.

Inscribed: Bottom Left, artist's stamped initial "M" contained in an oval.

Markings: Bottom Left, artist's stamped initial "M" and "1" or "7" stamped below. Foundry stamp, "Cire - C. Valsuani - perdue"

Artist

Aristide Maillol

1860–1943

French, 1861-1944
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