“I aimed at nobleness of form and womanly dignity of expression. She is forlorn, but does not quite despair, for she looks up imploringly. She accuses the serpent with one hand and herself most with the other. The serpent retires for Eve repents — she now resists evil.” Hiram Powers, 1871, in Chicago Times, 1876
🎨 Hiram Powers, Eve Disconsolate, 1871
🎨 Hiram Powers, Eve Disconsolate, 1871