Study for "Thought"
1902
Aristide Maillol (French, 1861-1944)
Not on View

Details

  • Artist Name: Aristide Maillol (French, 1861-1944)
  • Title: Study for "Thought"
  • Date: 1902
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Edition: Edition of 6, Cast No. 4
  • Dimensions: 7 x 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 in. (17.8 x 11.4 x 11.4 cm)
  • Credit Line: Norton Simon Art Foundation
  • Accession Number: M.1967.19.4.S
  • Copyright: © Norton Simon Art Foundation

Object Information

Selections from the Norton Simon, Inc. Museum of Art

  • Princeton University Art Museum, 1972-12-03 to 1974-07-17

Modern Sculpture from the Norton Simon, Inc. Museum of Art

  • Pasadena, Pasadena Art Museum, 1972-07-10 to 1972-10-15

Maillol's Miniatures

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2008-03-07 to 2008-08-08

[on loan]

  • Phoenix, Phoenix Art Museum, 1969-04-08 to 1969-09-26

Reinstallation of South Wing

  • Norton Simon Museum, 1993-10-07 to 1995-08-13
  • Steadman, David W., Selections from the Norton Simon Inc., Museum of Art, 1972, no. 73 pp. 204-205
  • Krauss, Rosalind E., Passages in Modern Sculpture, 1977, fig. 66 pp. 90-91
  • Campbell, Sara, Collector Without Walls: Norton Simon and His Hunt for the Best, 2010, cat. 394 p. 292

Additional Artwork by Artist

Air Aristide Maillol 1938
Bather with a Scarf Aristide Maillol 1919
Crouched Bather, Head Lowered Aristide Maillol 1930

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