La Rivière

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La Rivière is a renowned early 20th-century sculpture by Aristide Maillol, celebrated for its serene, monumental depiction of a reclining female figure symbolizing the flowing movement of a river.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sculpture
work of art
artForm freestanding sculpture
artHistoricalContext early 20th-century European sculpture
artist Aristide Maillol NERFINISHED
artisticFocus emphasis on mass and contour
simplified volumes
artStyle classical modernism
associatedWith Aristide Maillol’s series of monumental female nudes
countryOfOrigin France
creator Aristide Maillol NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depicts allegorical figure
reclining female nude
dimensionType monumental scale
form reclining figure
genre figurative sculpture
hasColor patinated bronze tones
hasPart outstretched limbs
reclining torso
tilted head
hasTheme allegory of a river
continuity and flow
tranquility
inception early 20th century
influencedBy Mediterranean ideals of beauty
classical sculpture
materialUsed bronze
stone
movement 20th-century sculpture
Modern art
notableFor calm, introspective pose
harmonious proportions
serene monumental form
orientation horizontal composition
reception celebrated in 20th-century sculpture history
renowned work in Maillol’s oeuvre
subjectGender female
symbolizes flowing movement of water
nature
river
titleLanguage French
titleTranslation The River NERFINISHED

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Aristide Maillol notableWork La Rivière