01805nam a2200217Ia 4500001001100000100003400011101000800045200006700053210000900120215002900129300103600158608001401194650001101208700012201219801000701341856006601348857009001414909001201504920005801516991001301574Π.1556eng a20140611d9999 m y0grey0103 ga aeng1 aFrederick Guilfordb[Sculpture]fKalosgouros Ioannis-Vaptistis d1827 a90 x 63 x 31 cm [Marble] aIoannis Vaptistis Kalosgouros belongs among the Ionian island artists who revived the art of sculpture in the Ionian, creating the first works of modern Greek sculpture. The bust of the illustrious Hellenist and Philhellene Frederick North, Count of Guilford (1776-1827), who in 1824 founded the Ionian Academy on Corfu and with whose financial assistance a number of later to be illustrious Greeks studied abroad, is almost a faithful copy of the bust Pavlos Prossalentis had made in 1827. The English Philhellene is depicted wearing the specially designed ancient-style uniform of the Lord of the Ionian Academy. His mature age is expressed by the wrinkled cheeks and the stringy but at the same time rather loose neck while his gaze is fixed, in keeping with the neoclassicist model. The thin hair on his head is framed in relief by a decorative band with an owl in the center, the symbol of education. The imposing rendering of the figure expresses self-confidence and satisfaction and stresses the count's dynamic personality. aSculpture aMarble 1aKalosgouros Ioannis-Vaptistisf(1794 - 1878)uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artist/kalosgouros-ioannis-vaptistis/ a58 uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artwork/frederick-guilford/ ahttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/65367_2000_2000-500x674.jpg aΠ.1556 aTemporary deposit from the National Historical Museum aPAINTING