Philhellenism was a movement, its origins dating back to ancient times, that played a key role in the 19th century and the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in 1821. The contribution of military philhellenism to the liberation struggle of the Greeks is well known, but equally important was the humanitarian philhellenism, manifested in the arts, literature and science and influenced the public opinion of Europe and America, preparing the ground for the perception of this Struggle as a Sacred Struggle against oppression and barbarism. The images painted by famous and anonymous artists back then reflect the atmosphere of that time and the feeling that this uneven battle of the Greeks against the Ottoman Turks was a symbol of the fight against a...
The Male Figure in High Classical Greek Art: Striving for Perfection By Jackson Goode Ancient Greece...
Popular lithographs produced by French and Greek artists during the Greek War of Independence (1821-...
From the Renaissance to the present-day the cultural West has repeatedly confessed its Hellenist aff...
Abstract The Greek Revolution of 1821–1829 mobilized the ideas of classical reception...
Winner of the 2020 Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchAn analysis of the international Philhell...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
Δε διατίθεται περίληψη.The various paintings created by European artists depicting scenes of the Gre...
Philhellenism has been one of the research fields of the Institute of HistoricalResearch since its v...
This essay aims to survey certain key aspects of philhellenism underpinned by the recent and past bi...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
In 1764 Johann Joachim Winckelmann published his famous work, History of the Art of Antiquity, in wh...
The aim of this study is to measure the extent of the 'Greek revivals' in official British and Frenc...
In 1828, following a seven–year war waged against the Ottoman Empire and its nearly 400 years of sub...
The wonderful ancient Greek mythology frames the life of the Greeks, being a breeding ground for the...
Art censorship in Greece since the establishment of the new Greek state in 1830 has been formulated ...
The Male Figure in High Classical Greek Art: Striving for Perfection By Jackson Goode Ancient Greece...
Popular lithographs produced by French and Greek artists during the Greek War of Independence (1821-...
From the Renaissance to the present-day the cultural West has repeatedly confessed its Hellenist aff...
Abstract The Greek Revolution of 1821–1829 mobilized the ideas of classical reception...
Winner of the 2020 Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchAn analysis of the international Philhell...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
Δε διατίθεται περίληψη.The various paintings created by European artists depicting scenes of the Gre...
Philhellenism has been one of the research fields of the Institute of HistoricalResearch since its v...
This essay aims to survey certain key aspects of philhellenism underpinned by the recent and past bi...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
In 1764 Johann Joachim Winckelmann published his famous work, History of the Art of Antiquity, in wh...
The aim of this study is to measure the extent of the 'Greek revivals' in official British and Frenc...
In 1828, following a seven–year war waged against the Ottoman Empire and its nearly 400 years of sub...
The wonderful ancient Greek mythology frames the life of the Greeks, being a breeding ground for the...
Art censorship in Greece since the establishment of the new Greek state in 1830 has been formulated ...
The Male Figure in High Classical Greek Art: Striving for Perfection By Jackson Goode Ancient Greece...
Popular lithographs produced by French and Greek artists during the Greek War of Independence (1821-...
From the Renaissance to the present-day the cultural West has repeatedly confessed its Hellenist aff...