Tourist Information
When Aristide Maillol died, his muse Dina Vierny donated the artist's sculptures to the state, which installed them in the Tuileries Gardens. It was then that she had the idea of setting up a foundation with the aim of making Maillol's work more widely known. Inaugurated in March 1995, the National Maillol Museum contains a collection presenting all the aspects of the artist's work. We can therefore see his drawings, engravings, paintings and sculptures. A part of the Maillol Museum is also devoted to Naïve painters such as Ingres, Cézanne, Matisse, Degas or Picasso. The Maillol Museum also organises temporary exhibitions devoted to contemporary art and the great masters of the XXth century. http://www.museemaillol.com/