Standing Tall: Art for President’s Day 2021

Cher’s Famous Art

15 February 2021

Portraits of George Washington

George Washington, by Gilbert Stuart

George Washington, by Thomas Sully

George Washington, by Jean-Antoine Houdon

Bust of George Washington, by Hiram Power

I love showing this sculpture to my Mia groups! It is so “non-Washingtonian!” What’s with the Ancient Roman toga vs. Early Americana attire?

Hiram Powers was one of the first great American sculptors. Inspired by Houdon (see above), this distinguished bust of President George Washington was created in the 1850s, after his death. Neo-classical styles were popular at this time, and Powers takes it to a new level here. Draped in a toga, we see a resolute Washington with the appearance of a noble sage, a hero from ancient Greece or Rome–not colonial America.

This sculpture first came to Minneapolis, MN in 1929 when it was installed in the Foshay Tower, an Obelisk in downtown Minneapolis, modeled after the Washington Monument in D.C. (Prior to that, it lived with the Drexel family in Philadelphia.)

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4 thoughts on “Standing Tall: Art for President’s Day 2021

  1. enjoyed this. I am sure I was with you at the MIA to see that exhibit. I can identify with Washington, not about ill fitting teeth, but about ill fitting , twisting jaw bones.

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