Greece (7341 Subjects)
Eastern pediment of the temple of Aphaia, Aegina island. 1. Teucrus. 2. Achilles.
Eastern pediment of the temple of Aphaia, Aegina island. 1. Goddess Athena. 2. Patroclus.
Eastern pediment of the temple of Aphaia, Aegina island. 1. Hector. 2. Pares.
Eastern pediment of the temple of Aphaia, Aegina island. 1. Telamon. 2. Greek warrior.
Eastern pediment of the temple of Aphaia, Aegina island: Palmette antefix and sculptures of the Horae Auxo and Carpo.
Temple of Zeus at Nemea.
Plan of the temple of Zeus at Nemea.
Temple of Zeus at Nemea: Elevation of the temple façade (reconstruction).
Temple of Zeus at Nemea: Reconstruction, section and ceiling plans of architectural features of the entablature at the corner.
Temple of Zeus at Nemea: Reconstruction of the entablature corner and the crepidoma, with details of Doric column.
View of ancient Corinth with the Temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth.
1. Plan of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth. 2. View of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth. 3. Plan of the Roman theatre off ancient Corinth.
Elevation of the façade of the temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth: Section of Doric column capital and of part of the epistyle. Left: Reconstruction of part of the epistyle. Bottom right: Votive inscription.
View of the temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Topographical map of ancient Sicyon, with the sites of the ancient theatre and the stadium.
1. Plan of the ancient theatre of Sicyon, 1829. 2. Section of part of the theatre. 3-6. Reconstruction and architectural features of the entrance and the main part of the Roman subterranean gallery which provided access to the theatre. 7. Section of seating row. 8-10. View, plan and section of the retaining wall of the stadium of Sicyon.
1. Relief incorporated into wall, seen by the author at a house in Xylokastro. 2, 3. Bases of sculptures seen by the author at church at the village of Basiliko (ancient Sicyon).
1. Cave of the oracle of Heracles Vouraikos close to Aigion 2. Medieval relief seen by the author in Aigion. 3. Ancient relief seen by the author at church in Aigion. 4. Inscription seen by the author at the now-lost church of the Presentation of the Virgin (Eisodia Theotokou), Aigion. Today a building by Ernst Ziller stands on the site of the church.
Medieval inscriptions and relief seen by the author at the castle of Patras.
Fragments of Roman statues from Patras. Image 3: details from the Tower of Patrinela at the castle of Patras.
1. View of the castle of Patras. 2-6. Plan and architectural details of Roman funerary monument, Patras.
Roman antiquities seen by the author at the Monastery of Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.
Roman antiquities from Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.
Roman antiquities from Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.
Roman antiquities from Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.
The temple of Hephaestus, Athens.
The Library of Hadrian, Athens, with the now-lost small church of Hagios Asomatos “sta Skalia”.
The Gate of Athena Archegetis (Pazaroporta) at Plaka, Athens.
Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos or Tower of the Winds, Plaka, Athens.