A Brief Discussion of the Elgin Marbles
Hello Friends! Today I want to go more in depth on a topic I gloss over in my video introduction to the Regency era. Greek and Roman statues and styles were hugely influential to the fashions of the regency era in dress, beauty, and intellectual pursuits. Most notably, the so-called "Elgin marbles" were hugely inspirational to fashionistas of the day. But what are the Elgin marbles? Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl of Elgin, served as ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1799 to 1803. At this time Greece was part of the Ottoman Empire and while posted in Turkey, Bruce requested support from the British government to hire artists to draw and document the statues of the Parthenon. When the government refused he decided to undertake this work himself. In the summer of 1800, artists he had hired began to make drawings and take casts of the extant marble statues. Regardless of what his original intentions may have been, by 1801, Lord Elgin began to remove statues from the Parth...