Sculpture of The Greek Slave at The Corcoran Gallery Washington DC
123,41 €

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Made of resin and painted and patinated by hand
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Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of “The Greek Slave,” a masterpiece that captures the essence of classical beauty and moral strength. This stunning replica pays homage to Hiram Powers’ original sculpture, renowned as the first life-size American artwork to depict a fully nude female figure. Crafted from high-quality resin and meticulously painted with a marble and bronze patina, this piece reflects the exquisite craftsmanship that has made the original a celebrated icon of art history.
The Greek Slave not only showcases the artist’s technical prowess but also serves as a poignant symbol of struggle and resilience. Inspired by Greece’s quest for independence in the 1820s, this sculpture intricately weaves themes of freedom and moral virtue. Powers’ careful attention to the subject’s “high moral and intellectual beauty” ensures that this work transcends mere representation; it invites contemplation and dialogue about the pressing social issues of its time, including the debate over American slavery.
This replica encapsulates the allure and significance of the sculpture that once graced the collection of William Wilson Corcoran, a discerning patron whose appreciation for art was matched only by the public’s fascination with Powers’ creation. Whether displayed in your home or office, “The Greek Slave” is more than a decorative piece; it is a conversation starter, an artistic statement, and a tribute to the rich tapestry of classical heritage.
Join the legacy of this extraordinary work, and let “The Greek Slave” inspire you with its powerful narrative and breathtaking form.
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