Hiram Powers Sculpts "The Greek Slave"

The Greek Slave.

Though American sculptor and artisti Hiram Powers created The Greek Slave as a representation of Turkish atrocities committed during the Greek War of Independence, it quickly became a commentary on slavery in the United States. In the late 1840s and later in the 1850s, the statue was shown in various U.S. cities to mixed reactions. In 1845 and 1848, it made appearances in London and was featured in the U.S. exhibit at the Great Exhibition of 1851.

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1841 to 1843