The Last of the Tribes

The Last of the Tribes is a neo-classical sculpture by Hiram Powers (1805-1873). The sculpture was modelled between 1867 and 1872 from marble and depicts a partially nude, young Native American girl walking with her head turned slightly to one side. It was Hiram Powers' last full-length sculpture. While Powers also produced many busts, he was noted for his full-lengths, especially his sculptures entitled Eve and Greek Slave, both of which are nud... more

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