Aristides maillol s/n

A beautiful piece of art!

Aristide Maillol (1861-1944) was a French sculptor, painter, and printmaker, known for his figurative works that often depicted the human form in a naturalistic and sensual way. His style was characterized by a focus on volume, texture, and movement, and he is considered one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century.

The piece you're referring to is likely a sculpture by Maillol, and the "s/n" likely stands for "sans numéro" or "without number", which means that the piece is not numbered or part of a limited edition.

Maillol's sculptures often featured female figures, and his most famous works include "The Woman at Her Toilette" (1903-1905), "The River" (1905-1912), and "The Mother" (1922-1934). His sculptures are known for their elegance, sensuality, and sense of movement, and are considered some of the most beautiful and iconic works of modern art.

If you have any more information about the specific piece you're referring to, such as its title, date, or location, I may be able to provide more information about it.