Greek Slave by Hiram Powers Sculpture
• Condition: new
• White colour
• Material: highly durable PLA plastic
• Manufacturing technique: 3D printing
Price for 1 pc
Dimensions:
• height: 50 cm
• width: 18 cm
• length: 28 cm

The Greek Slave is a marble sculpture by the American sculptor Hiram Powers. It was one of the best-known and critically acclaimed American artworks of the nineteenth century, and is among the most popular American sculptures ever. It was the first publicly exhibited, life-size, American sculpture depicting a fully nude female figure. Powers originally modelled the work in clay, in Florence, Italy, completing it on March 12, 1843. The first marble version (prime version) of the sculpture was completed by Powers' studio in 1844 and is now in Raby Castle, England.

Photos not upgraded in graphics programs. 3D printed products have visible stripes along the length. This is the effect of overlapping subsequent layers of plastic during printing, therefore not the entire surface of the product is smooth as in plastic products made by casting. Of course, these stripes do not interfere with the use of the product and you really have to look closely to see them. We can print them in any colour desired.