02378nam a2200217Ia 4500001001100000100003400011101000800045200006000053210000900113215003000122300165300152608001401805650001101819700009601830801000701926856007201933857009002005909001202095920004002107991001302147Π.1417eng a20140611d9999 m y0grey0103 ga aeng1 aThe Spirit of Copernicusb[Sculpture]fVroutos Georgios d1877 a292 x 77 x 77 cm [Marble] a"The Spirit of Copernicus" is a unique example of an early and exceptionally daring composition for the Greek public. Vroutos made the plaster model in 1873, while he was in Rome, and in 1875 exhibited it at the Olympia exhibition, where he won the "silver medal second class". In 1878 he presented it at the International Exhibition of Paris, while in 1881 at the exhibition held at the Vassilios Melas mansion for the benefit of the Red Cross. The spirit of the leading astronomer, who reversed the dominant theory by claiming that the earth and the planets move around the sun, and not vice versa, is depicted in an equally subversive composition: an inverted winged young figure leans against the terrestrial globe with its right hand, while spinning it at the same time. He points towards the sun with his left hand. The inverted figure with its legs in the air was already known from the Hellenistic composition of the "Boy with the Dolphin" (Roman copy at the National Museum of Naples), from which Vroutos borrowed the stance of the boy, as well as the embracing of the head of the dolphin. A similar stance, originating from a Roman composition, was repeated in the work by Canova, "Hercules and Lichas" (1795-1815, Galleria Nazionale d' Arte Moderna, Rome). The winged figure, moreover, which symbolizes the spirit of an eminent figure and supports itself on a globe, was already known from Descartes' cenotaph at the church of Adolf Fredrik in Stockholm, by the Swedish sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel (1740-1814). In any case, for the Greek public, this composition was exceptionally daring and the endeavor was not carried on any further. aSculpture aMarble 1aVroutos Georgiosf(1843 - 1909)uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artist/vroutos-georgios/ a58 uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artwork/the-spirit-of-copernicus/ ahttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/63845_2000_2000-500x755.jpg aΠ.1417 aNikolaos Ioannis Iliopoulos Bequest aPAINTING