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  • 제작 연도1878
  • 크기 및 규격63.0 x 48.0 cm

Explore Hiram Powers' neoclassical sculptures: 'The Greek Slave,' 'Fisher Boy,' & more. American sculptor known for idealized figures, Roman & Greek themes, & international acclaim.

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Hiram Powers: The Sculptor Who Brought Greece to America

Hiram Powers (1805 – 1873) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of American art, marking one of the earliest instances of an artist achieving international acclaim based on sculptural prowess. Born in Woodstock, Vermont, his journey from humble beginnings to celebrated sculptor embodies the spirit of self-reliance and artistic ambition that characterized the burgeoning nation. His legacy resides not merely in individual masterpieces but also in establishing a precedent for American artists to pursue excellence beyond domestic borders. Powers’ formative years instilled within him a profound appreciation for craftsmanship and observation—skills honed during his brief stint as a clerk in Cincinnati's general store. However, it was his encounter with Frederick Eckstein, Cincinnati’s pioneering clockmaker and sculptor, that truly ignited his artistic passion. Eckstein recognized Powers’ talent and encouraged him to immerse himself in the study of modeling and casting techniques, propelling him toward mastery of stone carving and bronze fabrication. This dedication would prove instrumental in shaping his distinctive style—characterized by idealized figures imbued with classical elegance and informed by Roman sculptural traditions. A significant turning point arrived when Powers secured a position as general assistant and artist at Joseph Dorfeuille’s Western Museum, fostering connections with influential naturalist Louis Agassiz. Here, he undertook ambitious projects inspired by Dante's Inferno, producing stunning marble representations of scenes from the epic poem that captivated audiences and cemented his reputation as a visionary sculptor. Notably, Fanny Trollope championed Powers’ career by commissioning him to sculpt Dante’s “Commedia,” securing him considerable recognition within literary circles. By 1834, Powers relocated to Washington, D.C., where he quickly gained prominence through portraits of prominent figures like Andrew Jackson—demonstrating his ability to capture the essence of character and conveying emotion with remarkable sensitivity. His subsequent journey to Italy in 1837 proved transformative, establishing him on the Via Fornace in Florence – a location that afforded access to superior marble quarries and nurtured the traditions of Florentine stone carving. He remained there until his death in 1873, continuing to refine his craft and fostering collaborations with fellow artist Horatio Greenough. Powers’ most enduring achievement remains undoubtedly “The Greek Slave,” a monumental marble sculpture depicting Spartacus—a symbol of resistance against oppression—that captivated the public imagination upon its unveiling in London in 1856. The statue's dramatic pose, conveying both strength and vulnerability, captured the spirit of Romantic idealism and cemented Powers’ place as a champion of classical ideals within American art. Beyond “The Greek Slave,” Powers produced numerous other notable sculptures, including “Fisher Boy,” “Proserpine,” and “Eve Disconsolate,” each reflecting his unwavering commitment to capturing beauty and conveying profound emotion through meticulously crafted stone forms. His work continues to inspire admiration for its elegance, technical virtuosity, and enduring relevance as a testament to the transformative power of artistic vision.
Hiram Powers

Hiram Powers

1805 - 1873

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neoclassical Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Horatio Greenough']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Frederick Eckstein']
  • Date Of Birth: July 29, 1805
  • Date Of Death: 1873
  • Full Name: Hiram Powers
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Greek Slave
    • Fisher Boy
    • Proserpine
    • Eve Disconsolate
  • Place Of Birth: Woodstock, Vermont