Capodistrias Museum Podcasts
During 2022, the Capodistrias Museum exhibited the unique facsimile copy of Sir Thomas Lawrence’s 1818 painting, John, Count Capo d’Istria (1776-1831) commissioned by the Rothschild Foundation to celebrate the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. Sir Thomas Lawrence’s 1818 Waterloo Chamber portrait of Capodistrias captures with artistic brilliance a forgotten liberal European statesman at the height of his diplomatic powers, at exactly the moment when Russia’s Joint Foreign Minister was making his most significant contribution towards securing the post-Waterloo European political settlement. Capodistrias’ dramatic career encompassed many of the themes of national independence, European solidarity and the balance of power in Europe that are still being hotly debated two hundred years after his assassination. The Rothschild Foundation commissioned the Factum Foundation - worldwide experts in creating copies of works of art - to create a facsimile copy of this magnificent portrait to be gifted to Greece. The facsimile was first presented in 2021 at the Benaki Museum in Athens in the exhibition '1821 before & after' and then, in 2022, at the Capodistrias Museum in Corfu in the exhibition 'John, Count Capodistrias'. Jonathon Bond paints is this episode a vivid image of the artist, the sitter and the circumstances that brought them together and of the portrait's contemporary commission. About Jonathon Bond: Oxford University, business career in Management Consultancy and Investment, with a focus on ethical investing and sustainability. Was recently chair of green cleaning specialists Ecover Method and a board member at Jupiter Fund Management, Scottish Widows and Grosvenor. Has owned an 18th century property in Corfu since 2014 when he started researching the diplomatic career of Ioannis Capodistrias.
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