About the Artwork
Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii
ca. 1850s
Randolph John Rogers
1825-1892
American
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Marble
Including base: 77 3/4 × 27 1/2 × 39 1/2 inches (197.5 × 69.9 × 100.3 cm) Overall (figure): 58 × 27 1/2 × 39 1/2 inches (147.3 × 69.9 × 100.3 cm)
Sculpture
American Art before 1950
Bequest of the Honorable Thomas Witherell Palmer
13.23
Public Domain
Markings
Signed and inscribed: Randolph Rogers, Rome
Signed and inscribed: Randolph Rogers, Rome
Provenance
Senator Thomas W. Palmer;1913-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Detroit Art Loan Exhibition. Detroit, 1883, p. 103, no. 1260.
Gerdts. American Neo-Classical Sculpture. New York, 1973, pp. 120-121 (ill. of example in Brooklyn Museum).
Tolles, Thayer. American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vol. 1: Catalogue of Works by Artists Born Before 1865. New York, 1999, pp. 117-120, no. 46 (ill. of example at MMA).
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Randolph John Rogers, Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii, ca. 1850s, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of the Honorable Thomas Witherell Palmer, 13.23.
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