In art and architecture, the Greek influence saw a zenith in the early nineteenth century, following from a
Greek Revival that began with archaeological discoveries in the eighteenth century, and that changed the look of buildings, gardens and cemeteries (among other things) in England and continental Europe. This movement also inflected the worlds of fashion, interior design, furniture-making--even hairstyles. In painting and sculpture, no single event was more inspiring for the movement of Hellenism than the
removal of the Parthenon Marbles from Greece to England by
Lord Elgin. The English government purchased the Marbles from Elgin in 1816 and placed them in the
British Museum, where they were seen by generations of English artists. Elgin's activities caused a controversy that continues to this day. ==Victorian period==