Second version, exhibited at Carroll Hall, Baltimore, 1848

Second version, exhibited at Carroll Hall, Baltimore, 1848

The Greek Slave was sent from Washington, DC, to Carroll Hall on Calvert Street in Baltimore, a building designed in 1846 by Robert Cary Long. As at other venues, the exhibition was open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; admission was 25 cents, season tickets $1, and pamphlets 12 ½ cents. Richard P. Wunder gives the exhibition dates as April 14 to May 27, 1848.[1]




[1] Richard P. Wunder, Hiram Powers: Vermont Sculptor, 1805­–1873 (Newark: University of Delaware Press), 2:161.