The Runaway Slave

The Runaway Slave (Russian: Беглый раб) is a sculpture in gypsum-tinted bronze by Vladimir Aleksandrovich Beklemishev, produced in Italy in 1891.

It is thought to have been created after the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

It represented Russian art at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, which marked the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in America.

It was moved to the State Museum of the Revolution in 1930 and after 1945 was assigned its own building, M. F. Kshesinskaya's town house (rus.).

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