Artwork Details
- Title
- Eve Disconsolate
- Artist
- Date
- modeled 1855-1861
- Location
- Not on view
- Dimensions
- 28 1⁄8 x 20 1⁄2 x 12 3⁄4 in. (71.3 x 52.0 x 32.5 cm)
- Credit Line
- Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson
- Mediums
- Mediums Description
- marble
- Classifications
- Subjects
- State of being — evil — sin
- Religion — Old Testament — Eve
- Religion — Old Testament — Genesis
- Object Number
- 1968.155.17
Artwork Description
Eve Disconsolate was also known as “Paradise Lost” and “Eve after the Fall” and depicts Eve in the moment after she succumbs to temptation. Hiram Powers created this figure because he was not completely satisfied with his earlier statue Eve Tempted, which he felt did not adequately convey the “expression of bewilderment, distress, and remorse, which must have appeared on the face . . . of Eve.” Powers often created different versions of a statue for different clients, and the bust of Eve Disconsolate was modeled several years before the full-length statue was completed.