Hiawatha (1868) by Edmonia Lewis

Hiawatha - Edmonia Lewis - 1868

Artwork Information

TitleHiawatha
ArtistEdmonia Lewis
Date1868
Mediummarble
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationNewark Museum, Newark, NJ, US

About Hiawatha

The artwork, titled “Hiawatha,” was crafted by Edmonia Lewis in 1868. Rendered in marble, this sculpture is an exemplar of the Neoclassicism movement. Presently housed in the Newark Museum in Newark, NJ, US, the sculpture falls under the genre of sculpture.

“Hiawatha” is a finely wrought marble bust portraying a distinguished figure adorned with a headdress. The figure’s pose is calm and contemplative, with a subtle expression that conveys both dignity and introspection. The artist has meticulously sculpted the details of the headdress, garments, and facial features, illustrating great skill and attention to neoclassical ideals of beauty and realism. The bust, positioned on a pedestal, accentuates the nobility and grace of the subject, showcasing Lewis’s extensive talent in marble sculpting and her contribution to 19th-century art.

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