• The Greek Slave. Hiram S. Powers. Brooklyn Museum photograph. ... Did you have a question about the Greek slave? Or would you like some information?
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  • Hiram S. Powers (American, 1805–1873). <em>The Greek Slave</em>, 1866. Marble, Statue: 65 1/2 x 19 1/4 x 18 3/4 in. (166.4 x 48.9 x 47.6 cm).
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  • The "Greek Slave" was the first statue by an American sculptor to depict a woman in normal dimensions and without any clothing.
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  • Yunan Köle - The Greek Slave. ... Brooklyn Müzesi Brooklyn, New York (1866). Yunan Köle Amerikalı mermer bir heykeldir heykeltıraş Hiram Powers.
  • The Greek Slave is a marble sculpture by the American sculptor Hiram Powers. It was one of the best-known and critically acclaimed American artworks of the nineteenth century...
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  • The Greek Slave ca. 1905 Hiram S. Powers (American, 1805-1873) Marble, Statue: 65 1/2 x 19 1/4 x 18 3/4 in.
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  • The Greek Slave by Hiram Powers, 1869, marble, view 2 - Brooklyn Museum - DSC09491.JPG 3,370 × 5,322; 3.83 MB.
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  • Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn, New York City, United States. ... Title: The Greek Slave. Creator Lifespan: American, 1805-1873.
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  • Hiram Powers, The Greek Slave, 1869, marble, 166.4 x 48.9 x 47.6 cm (The Brooklyn Museum). The Greek Slave is even more exposed than Ariadne in...
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  • When Charles Fiske Bound died in 1924, The Greek Slave passed to his widow, Josephine Richards Bound (1886–1976), who in 1928 married the naval...
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  • Hiram Powers, The Greek Slave, model 1841-43, carved 1846, Serravezza marble, 167.5 × 51.4 × 47 cm (National Gallery of Art).
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  • ...says Lemmey of the image, which was in the collection of Powers’ agent Kellogg, who organized the Greek Slave tour of the United States.
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  • Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Charles F. Bound, 55.14 Hiram P… ... Translate into English. The Greek Slave in the Brooklyn Museum, August 2007.
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  • After the first clay model of the statue was completed in Florence, casts and authorised reproductions of the Greek Slave toured the United States.
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