Helen Ruthven Waterston

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Helen Ruthven Waterston

Topic
Women
museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
objectType
Sculpture
Date
約1866年
Creator
Edmonia Lewis, born Greenbush (now Rensselaer), NY 1844-died London, England 1907
Edmonia Lewis often carved portraits of her patrons, either for a commission or as an expression of thanks. This piece memorializes Helen Waterston the daughter of the poet and abolitionist Anna Quincy Waterston and Reverend Robert C. Waterston, who died at age seventeen. The Waterstons helped Lewis raise the funds to pay for the first marbles she carved in Rome. The sculpture shows an elegant young woman with a composed expression and a hint of a smile. The elaborate hairstyle and decorative clothing suggest a lady of wealth and importance in nineteenth-century society.