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Musée Maillol

Works by Maillol and his contemporaries


Address:

61, rue de Grenelle - (Institut Pasteur)
75007 - 7th Arrondissement
Paris


Nearest Bus or Train:

métro: Rue du Bac


Open Hours:

11a-6p W-M


The owner of the elegant 18th-century hôtel, Dina Vierny, was Aristide Maillol's (1861-1944) model over a period of ten years. She opened this museum in 1995 to exhibit his works, which include drawings, prints, sculptures, paintings and sketches. Among the paintings is the delectable "Jeune Fille au chapeau noir" (Girl wearing black hat). The museum also exhibits works by Matisse, Bonnard, Picasso, Rodin, Gauguin, Degas and Cézanne, as well as surprising surrealist works such as Marcel Duchamp's Urinoirs (Urinals) and Roues de Bicyclette (Bicycle wheels). Admission: EUR8; free for children under 16.


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