Artwork Details
- Title
- Cast of an Unidentified Baby’s Left Hand Pressing Down
- Artist
- Date
- n.d.
- Location
- Not on view
- Dimensions
- 2 1⁄4 x 4 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄4 in. (5.8 x 11.5 x 8.3 cm.)
- Credit Line
- Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson
- Mediums Description
- plaster and string
- Classifications
- Subjects
- Figure — fragment — hand
- Object Number
- 1968.155.154
Artwork Description
There are many plaster fragments of anatomical details in the Hiram Powers collection that cannot be identified. These may have been models for the hands and feet of full-size sculptures, such as Left Hand Clutching Scroll, which was a study for the Thomas Jefferson statue that stands in the U.S. Capitol, and Left Hand Pressing Down, which was for the statue Greek Slave. Many pieces were also likely commissioned as individual works. The popularity of Loulie’s Hand, a sculpture based on Powers’s daughter’s hand, may have influenced visitors to request casts of their own children’s and loved one’s hands.