Literary
TROLLOPE
(Theodosia, née Garrow, 1816-1865, Poet, Translator and Writer, wife of Thomas Adolphus)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Powers
saying Will you & Mrs Powers come to us on Thursday Evg next. We hope to act a Charade. Do not be later than 1/2 past 8 and if you would kindly send me a word of answer I shall be much obliged to you..., 1 side 8vo., no place, no date
Background
The recipient is possibly the wife of Hiram POWERS (1805-1873) who was an American neoclassical sculptor. He was one of the first 19th-century American artists to gain an international reputation, largely based on his famous marble sculpture The Greek Slave. Fanny Trollope helped launch his career when she had him sculpt Dante's Commedia. In 1837 he moved to Italy and settled on the Via Fornace in Florence, where he had access to good supplies of marble and to traditions of stone-cutting and bronze casting. He remained in Florence till his death.Alternatively it could be to the wife of his son, the American photographer and sculptor Longworth POWERS (1835-1904) who worked in Florence in the mid 19th century.
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