Eve Tempted

Hiram Powers, Eve Tempted, modeled 1842, plaster, 70 1422 1821 12 in. (178.456.254.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.7
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Artwork Details

Title
Eve Tempted
Artist
Date
modeled 1842
Dimensions
70 1422 1821 12 in. (178.456.254.6 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson
Mediums
Mediums Description
plaster
Classifications
Subjects
  • Religion — Old Testament — Genesis
  • Religion — Old Testament — Eve
  • State of being — evil — temptation
  • Study — sculpture model
  • Animal — reptile — snake
Object Number
1968.155.7

Artwork Description

Eve Tempted was Hiram Powers’s first full-length ideal statue. It shows Eve contemplating an apple in her hand while a serpent lingers at her side. American audiences in the nineteenth century felt that statues and paintings of nude figures were scandalous, but Powers maintained that “clothing would be preposterous, for [Eve] was naked only after she had fallen.” Her pensive expression anticipates the consequences of her actions, which the artist described in his later piece, Eve Disconsolate.

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Hiram Powers, Hope, modeled 1866, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.27
Hope
Datemodeled 1866
marble
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Hiram Powers, Alma Hammond L'Hommedieu, 1872 or 1873, plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.38
Alma Hammond L’Hommedieu
Date1872 or 1873
plaster
On view
Hiram Powers, Proserpine, 1839-1873, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, 1926.11.1
Proserpine
Date1839-1873
marble
On view
Hiram Powers, Louisa Powers' Hand, 1839, plaster and fabric trim, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.128
Louisa Powers’ Hand
Date1839
plaster and fabric trim
On view

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