Art and antiquities (4900 Subjects)
The section of the Propylae, and the pier on which an inscription in honor of M. Agrippa.
The flank of the Propylaea, with a transversal section of the Pinacotheca.
The Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens: Fig. I. The capital, architrave, and frieze of the front columns. Fig. II. The upper part of the shaft of the Ionic columns. Fig. III. The external cornice on the north side of this building.
The Propylae of the Acropolis of Athens: Fig. I. The profile of the capital, on a larger scale. Fig. II. Section of the annulets and fluting, on a still larger scale. Fig. III. Section of the beams which supported the soffite. Fig. IV. A piece of external cornice, which perhaps was on the south side. Fig. V. Cornice on the east side of the temple.
The Propylae of the Acropolis: Fig. I. The capital of one of the antae, with a section of the architrave and frieze. Fig. II. The profile of the capital, on a larger scale.
The Propylae of the Acropolos of Athens: Fig. I. The capital of one of the antae, and the entablature of the Pinacotheca without wings. Fig. II. Profile of ditto.
The Pinacotheca at the Propylaea of the Acropolis: Fig. I. Pilasters on each side of the windows within the temple of Victory. Fig. II. Section of the aforesaid pilasters.
Fig. I. Half the capital of the columns belonging to the Pinacotheca at the Propylaea of the Acropolis. Fig. II. Section of the cornice on the wall connecting the Propylaea with the Pinacotheca, and the temple opposite to it. Fig. III. The capital and base of the pillar inscribed to M. Agrippa, on which stood an equestrian statue.
Relief from the frieze of the Temple of Athena Nike, showing a combat between Greeks and Persians.
Relief from the Temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis of Athens: Amazonomachy.
Floor plan of the walls of Athens and of the Acropolis.
Map of Athens with main ancient sites and other monuments.
Athens from the east.
View of Athens, depicting the bombardment of the Partthenon by Francesco Morosini.
The Acropolis from the east.
The Acropolis from the north.
The Parthenon.
Reconstruction of the Academy of Plato.
Restoration of the West front of the Parthenon of Athens.
Parthenon of Athens, in its present state.
Part of the Temple of Minerva, in the Acropolis of Athens.
The Erechtheion and the Parthenon.
The Caryatids at Erechtheion.
Temple of Jupiter Olympus, Athens.
View of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Remains of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth. Mount Cithaeron in the distance.
Delphi.
Eleusis, & part of the island of Salamis.
Temple of Aphaia, Aegina.
Temple of Zeus, Nemea.