Figureheads embody the ship’s soul, avert evil and grant victory in battle. Firmly connected with the fight at sea during the Greek War of Independence, figureheads depicting divine, legendary or heroic figures highlight the continuity of the Greek nation and are elevated to symbols of liberation while there appear some figureheads depicting mortals, full-length female figures or busts. By examining the surviving figureheads, along with and their depictions in art and written sources, Professor Themelis offers us a concise study of the modern Greek figurehead.
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Figureheads embody the ship’s soul, avert evil, protect the crew, and grant victory in battle. Modern Greek figureheads appear in the mid-18th century, as a result of the new financial and political climate of the age of Ottoman rule. Firmly connected with the fight at sea during the Greek War of Independence, figureheads depicting divine, legendary or heroic figures highlight the continuity of the Greek nation from antiquity to 1821, and are elevated to symbols of liberation from the Ottoman oppression. By examining the surviving figureheads, along with and their depictions in art and written sources, Professor Themelis offers us a concise study of the modern Greek figurehead, within the larger context of the European and Modern Greek seafaring as well as art.
Figureheads came to an end when iron steamships prevailed. Nonetheless, the “figures”, as sailors used to call the figureheads, that survived to our days remain a vivid testimony of our folk culture.
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Weight 300 g Dimensions 14,8 × 21 cm Pages 112 Images 78 Drawings -
SKIPPERS AND FIGUREHEADS
OF THE GREEK REVOLUTION OF 1821
17,49€ 15,74€
Figureheads embody the ship’s soul, avert evil and grant victory in battle. Firmly connected with the fight at sea during the Greek War of Independence, figureheads depicting divine, legendary or heroic figures highlight the continuity of the Greek nation and are elevated to symbols of liberation while there appear some figureheads depicting mortals, full-length female figures or busts. By examining the surviving figureheads, along with and their depictions in art and written sources, Professor Themelis offers us a concise study of the modern Greek figurehead.