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Maker(s):Maillol, Aristide
Culture:French (1861-1944)
Title:Petite Phryne a la draperie [Small Phryne with Drapery]
Date Made:1910
Type:Sculpture
Materials:Cast bronze
Place Made:Europe
Measurements:Overall: 7 3/4 in x 3 1/4 in x 2 in; 19.7 cm x 8.3 cm x 5.1 cm
Narrative Inscription:  INSCRIPTION: reverse, lwr. ctr. of base (incision): . Alexis Rudier .; INSCRIPTION: reverse, lwr. ctr. of base (incision): Fondeur Paris .; INSCRIPTION: reverse, above base (incision): A capital letter M inside a circle; INSCRIPTION: reverse, lwr. l. (incision): 2/4.
Accession Number:  MH 2006.25.2
Credit Line:Gift of Jeffrey H. Loria in honor of Julie A. Lavin (Class of 1986)
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Description:
Standing nude figure of a woman grasping a drapery on either side of her body.

Label Text:
Initially trained as a painter, Maillol turned to sculpture in his early forties, and became widely known for his stately female nudes. Small Phryne with Drapery revisits a classical Greek subject popularized in the 19th century by the French painter Jean-Léon Gérôme, one of Maillol’s teachers. When Phryne, a courtesan famous for her beauty, was brought to court for impiety, her lawyer revealed her naked body in a desperate gesture. Enthralled by her heavenly beauty, the jurors acquitted her. While Gérôme’s painting shows the various reactions of the judges ranging from surprise to lust at the instant of Phryne’s disrobing, Maillol’s sculpture dramatically puts us, the viewers, in the position of witnesses to the courtesan’s beauty, triggering our imagination to participate in her judgment.

-Gülru Çakmak, Assistant Professor of Nineteenth-Century European Art, University of Massachussetts Amherst
A Very Long Engagement: Nineteenth-Century Sculpture and Its Afterlives (July 29, 2017 - May 27, 2018)

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