Fashioning Insurrection

From Imperial Resistance To American Orientalisms

About the Exhibit

Philhellenism: Americans in Support of the Greek Revolution and in Greek Costume

Costume permeated the international discourse regarding the Greek War of Independence, particularly in America. Although the U.S. government refused to become directly involved in the Greek struggle, Americans volunteered to fight alongside Greek rebels. Those supporters who remained at home took it upon themselves to raise funds and awareness about the revolution. The most memorable way they found to embody their solidarity was to wear Greek folk dress for portraits and costume balls. National garb also marked one way that the new Bavarian ruler of Greece unsuccessfully attempted to relate to his new subjects. Greek costumes also became distinguishing elements in the polarizing satirical cartoons and propaganda that circulated through regions and states during the conflict.

Short figure of woman representing Greece in center being disputed over by Turk and Russian in uniform, smaller figures in right background.