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By Athena S. Leoussi

This can be a comparative research of the nationwide importance of the classical revival which marked English and French paintings throughout the moment half the nineteenth century. It argues that the focus of artists' curiosity in classical Greece, used to be the physique of the Greek athlete. It explains this curiosity, first, via artists' touch with the paintings of Pheidias and Polycletus which portrayed it; and moment, through the declare, made by way of actual anthropologists, that the classical physique typified the race of the eu international locations.

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112 Greece had been a province of the Ottoman empire for four centuries since the capture of Constantinople in 1453. Following the successful Greek War of Independence which officially began in 1821 and in which the Greeks were considerably supported by the British, French and Russian governments and by independent European philhellenes, Greece emerged on the political landscape in 1833 as a separate and independent state with a Bavarian king. This king had been selected with the approval of the three European powers who had supported the Greeks in their struggle for national independence from the Turks.

Prichard, trusting the opinion which Blumenbach had formed from the evidence of his own collection of skulls, defended the anthropological realism of 'Grecian sculpture' and also the immutability of physical characteristics over time. Prichard grounded his belief in the naturalism of Greek art in the similarities which he observed between that art and the actual Greek skull. These included an expanded form, the Greek skull displaying 'the finest and most expanded form of the human skull', and a perpendicular profile.

For the rest, Fallmerayer criticised the 'sages' of Europe for identifying in the faces of those 'savage people' who had settled in such legendary places as Mount Taygetos, the real descendants of the ancient Lacedaemonians. Even those who did see a continuity between the ancient and the modern Greeks were disappointed. 126 However, Prichard also pointed to the intellectual and moral differences between the ancient and modern Greeks. 128 Knox's view of the modern Greeks was that 'the population of Italy, Greece and Asia Minor' had now returned to their aboriginal condition.

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