Description
This is a work with special symbolism since it depicts Greece in the form of a young crowned woman, dressed anciently, among the fighters of the Revolution of 1821, having broken the chains of slavery from her feet.
Hellas the Grateful is a painting by the Greek painter Theodoros Vryzakis, created in 1858. It belongs to the collection of the National Gallery.
This is a work with special symbolism since it depicts Greece in the form of a young crowned woman, dressed anciently, among the fighters of the Revolution of 1821, having broken the chains of slavery from her feet.