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Hiram Powers

Eve Disconsolate

Maker

Hiram Powers (American, 1805-1873)

Title

Eve Disconsolate

Year

ca. 1850

Medium

  • marble

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • marble

Materials

marble

Dimensions

Height: 69.8 cm (27 1/2 inches) (base)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Mrs. James B. Ames

Object Number

19.216

Type

  • Sculpture

Exhibition History

Raid the Icebox Now with Nicole Eisenman
Tonight We Are Going Out And We Are All Getting Hammered
Nov 01, 2019 – May 01, 2021
Making It In America
Oct 11, 2013 – Feb 09, 2014

Label copy

The leading American neoclassical sculptor working in Florence, Italy, Powers specialized in subjects from history, mythology, and religion. At a time when American collectors were uncomfortable with representations of the nude, his idealized figures represented the spiritual beauty of the “unveiled soul.”

Powers offered patrons the choice of various versions of his sculptures, from full-size figures to bust-length editions, such as Eve Disconsolate. To meet demand, he worked from plaster models, using measuring devices to make copies and employing studio assistants to execute the carving. His hallmark was a special finishing process applied to fine-grained Seravezza marble to suggest the luminosity and softness of human flesh.

An American Idyll
19th-Century Paintings and Decorative Arts
Apr 06, 2007 – Jan 06, 2008
Carvings, Casts, & Replicas
Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from Europe & America in New England Collections
Feb 10, 1995 – Apr 23, 1995

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Public Domain This object is in the Public Domain and available under a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

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Hiram Powers (American, 1805-1873)
Eve Disconsolate, ca. 1850
Marble
Height: 69.8 cm (27 1/2 inches) (base)
Gift of Mrs. James B. Ames 19.216

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