Life Cast of Left Forearm and Hand
Life Cast of Left Forearm and Hand
Published 2017-05-18T17:56:11+00:00
This cast of a woman’s forearm and hand eerily captures the unmistakable skin texture and muscle tone of a living model. Remarkably, it is the exact size and holds the same pose as the left arm and hand of the Greek Slave, inviting us to wonder who may have served as the artist’s model for this famed sculpture and to what extent Powers relied on studies from life to create his idealized figures.
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Date published | 18/05/2017 |
Title | Life Cast of Left Forearm and Hand |
Date | 1843 |
Period | Realism |
Medium | Plaster |
Artist | Hiram Powers |
Place | Smithsonian American Art Museum |