This one-gallery exhibition reveals the inner workings of the studio of Hiram Powers (1805–1873), who was among the most innovative sculptors of the nineteenth century, eagerly adapting long-standing sculpture traditions to new technologies of his age.This one-gallery exhibition reveals the inner workings of the studio of Hiram Powers (1805–1873), who was among the most innovative sculptors of the nineteenth century, eagerly adapting long-standing sculpture traditions to new technologies of his age.3D Scanning the “Greek Slave” by Hiram PowersCarving a Marble Replica using a Pointing DeviceTimelapse: 3D scanning Hiram Powers' "Greek Slave" plaster
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