Clytie
“I am trying to make it my best ideal bust . . . Most visitors seem to think it the best.” Hiram Powers, 1866, in Richard P. Wunder, Hiram Powers, 1989-91
Clytie is a water nymph from Greek mythology who fell in love with Apollo and never took her eyes off him as he flew across the sky. Eventually, she became a sunflower, forever turning its face with the course of the sun. Hiram Powers likely based this sculpture on an antique Roman bust in the British Museum that was widely reproduced across Europe. Powers added a sunflower to the figure’s hair to symbolize Clytie’s fate- 165
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