Maillol


aristide
[a-rees-teed] /a risˈtid/ (show ipa), 1861–1944, french sculptor.
historical examples

not only is maillol quite obviously superior to mr. epstein; in the opinion of many he is a better artist than rodin.
since czanne clive bell

maillol’s lyrics are not for the american virgin: but, at that, they sing laughter in place of fysher lech.
europe after 8:15 h. l. mencken, george jean nathan and willard huntington wright

noun
aristide (aristid). 1861–1944, french sculptor, esp of monumental female nudes

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