
The “White, Marmorean Flock:” American Neoclassical Sculptresses in Rome
In the mid-1800s, several American women sculptors were living and working in Rome. Harriet Hosmer settled there first, followed by Edmonia Lewis, Emma Stebbins, and others. They were drawn by the abundant marble, inspiring classical heritage, and surprising lack of societal prejudice.
Wednesday, March 24 at 11:30am
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