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A photo of a statue in the Brooklyn Museum of Art. (B&W done in Photoshop)
Hiram Powers's "Greek Slave" (1869). One of the most popular American statues of the 19th century, Hiram Powers' The Greek Slave , portrays a Greek girl captured by the Turks and put up for sale in a Middle Eastern slave market. The sculptor said of his work: "As there should be a moral in every work of art, I have given to the expression of the Greek slave what trust there could still be in a Divine Providence for a future state of existence, with utter despair for the present, mingled somewhat of scorn for all around her . . . It is not her person but her spirit that stands exposed." Powers made six versions of the statue, differing somewhat in the shape of the slave's chains and other details.
Comments (7)
sim3344
Nice shot!!!
Luka_30
Great light, well capture detail.
airolo
Splendid sculpture !
mark.spooner
Very interesting subject and an excellent capture!
SilentWind
great lighiting...make this very dramatic
RobyHermida
Nice!!!!!!!!!!
Richardphotos
amazing sculpture and your pov really favors this work of art and has become one in it's own right