Torso of Ile de France
The Ile de France began its existence as a torso. There were, in fact, three separate versions of it between 1907 and 1921. Only in 1925 did Maillol feel it necessary to add the extremities to create the final Ile de France, perhaps best understood as an augmentation rather than a completion of the earlier torso.
Artwork Details
- Title: Torso of Ile de France
- Artist: Aristide Maillol (French, Banyuls-sur-Mer 1861–1944 Perpignan)
- Date: modeled before 1921, cast before 1925
- Culture: French
- Medium: Bronze
- Dimensions: 42 3/8 x 12 3/4 in. (107.6 x 32.4 cm)
- Classification: Sculpture-Bronze
- Credit Line: Purchase, Edith Perry Chapman Fund, 1951; acquired from The Museum of Modern Art, Gift of A. Conger Goodyear
- Object Number: 53.140.9
- Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
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