- Source: The Mountain (Maillol)
The Mountain (La Montagne) is a monumental sculpture by the French artist Aristide Maillol. Dina Vierny, the artist's longtime collaborator, served as a model for the sculpture.
The sculpture, carved in stone, was commissioned by the Musée National d'Art Moderne in 1936 and now can be found at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. La Montagne was also cast in lead by the Rudier Foundry and the Emile Godard Foundry in an edition of six numbered casts, as four artist's proofs, and as two estate casts. In addition to gracing a number of private collections, casts of La Montagne can be viewed at these locations:
Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
Musée Maillol, Paris
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
Kenyon College, Ohio
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