Preservation Magazine, Winter 2025

Flash Back: Torso, Blanqui Monument, ca. 1906, by Aristide Maillol

A bronze sculpture by Aristide Maillol is centered within Kykuit's walled inner garden.

photo by: Historic American Buildings Survey, retrieved from the Library of Congress

A bronze sculpture by Aristide Maillol, pictured in the 1990s, can be found within the walled inner garden at Kykuit.

Abstract and figurative sculptures grace Kykuit’s walled inner garden, designed circa 1907–13 by Beaux-Arts architect William Welles Bosworth. Once the residence of the Rockefeller family and now a National Trust Historic Site preserved and operated by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Tarrytown, New York, property was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in the early 1990s. About 40 years earlier, Nelson A. Rockefeller purchased the Aristide Maillol sculpture shown in this photo. The French sculptor, painter, and printmaker made the work, Chained Action: Torso of the Monument to Blanqui, circa 1906. The bronze is one of at least five casts of this piece, and bears the mark of the Rudier Foundry, a famous Parisian metal caster. It still stands in the same location in the inner garden, and the landscape looks just the way it does in the photo, taken before Kykuit opened for public tours in 1994.

During the National Trust’s 75th anniversary year, Flash Back will highlight a place of significance to the organization’s history.

Headshot Meghan Drueding

Meghan Drueding is the executive editor of Preservation magazine. She has a weakness for Midcentury Modernism, walkable cities, and coffee-table books about architecture and design.

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