Diana

Hiram Powers, Diana, 1853, marble, 29 382112 78 in. (74.753.332.7 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William H. Gerdts, 1973.129
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Artwork Details

Title
Diana
Artist
Date
1853
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
29 382112 78 in. (74.753.332.7 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of William H. Gerdts
Mediums
Mediums Description
marble
Classifications
Subjects
  • Dress — historic — classical dress
  • Figure female — bust
  • Mythology — classical — Diana
Object Number
1973.129

Artwork Description

Hiram Powers modeled Diana for Lucius Manlius Sargent, who requested an ideal bust of a new subject. The figure of Diana was based on his sculpture America. To create a unique design, he altered her drapery and added a moon to the stars on her tiara. While carving the first marble replica for Sargent, Powers abandoned two blocks of marble before he found one with no flaws or obvious veins of color. The Museum’s version, carved in 1853, was discovered in an antique shop in Portugal more than a century later. It may have been commissioned by Lord Overstone or Peter Fairbairn, two of the artist’s patrons from England.

Works by this artist (2 items)

Brother Thomas Bezanson, Large Vase, 2000, porcelain, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ann L. Bronfman, 2000.61, © 2000, Pucker Gallery, Inc.
Large Vase
Date2000
porcelain
On view
Brother Thomas Bezanson, Large Vase with Cover, 1991, porcelain with honan tenmoku glaze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Sue and Bernie Pucker in honor of Irving and Charlotte Rabb, 1995.63A-B, © 1995, Pucker Gallery, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
Large Vase with Cover
Date1991
porcelain with honan tenmoku glaze
Not on view

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