Hiram Powers

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Hiram Powers was a prominent 19th-century American neoclassical sculptor best known for his marble statue "The Greek Slave."

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instanceOf human
neoclassical sculptor
sculptor
artForm marble sculpture
plaster sculpture
birthDate 1805-07-29
birthPlace Woodstock, Vermont, United States NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBurial 1873
deathDate 1873-06-27
deathPlace Florence, Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
educatedAt Cincinnati, Ohio (informal artistic training)
employer Cincinnati Museum Association NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup American
familyName Powers NERFINISHED
genre ideal sculpture
neoclassical sculpture
portrait sculpture
givenName Hiram NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
National Gallery of Art, Washington NERFINISHED
Smithsonian American Art Museum NERFINISHED
Victoria and Albert Museum NERFINISHED
influenced American neoclassical sculpture
influencedBy Antonio Canova NERFINISHED
Bertel Thorvaldsen NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Neoclassicism
nativeLanguage English
notableFor The Greek Slave becoming one of the most famous 19th-century American sculptures NERFINISHED
notableWork America NERFINISHED
Eve Tempted NERFINISHED
Proserpine NERFINISHED
The Fisher Boy NERFINISHED
The Greek Slave NERFINISHED
occupation sculptor
placeOfBurial Florence, Italy NERFINISHED
residence Cincinnati, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
Florence, Italy NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Elizabeth Gibson Powers NERFINISHED
workLocation Cincinnati, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
Florence, Italy NERFINISHED

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Powers hasNotableBearer Hiram Powers