Imaginary representations - Reconstructions (250 Subjects)
View of Chalcis.
Imaginary depiction of an ancient temple of Demeter, most probably supposed to represent one of the temples of the goddess on Euboea, either Octonia temple or Eretria temple.
View of the Castle of Naupactus.
View of the castle of Arta.
View of Thessaloniki.
The Colossus of Rhodes.
Inhabitant of Corfu. Woman from Cythera. Ancient costume of the inhabitants of Corfu. Nymph of Cythera island.
Turkish women in 18th century costume having tea in their private quarters.
Imaginary representation of town at the eastern Aegean sea.
Imaginary representation of town at the eastern Aegean sea.
Imaginary representation of town at the eastern Aegean sea.
View of Edremit, Asia Minor; most possibly an imaginary depiction.
Imaginary view of city at the Aegean sea.
Frontispiece. Dance scene before the altar of goddess Artemis.
Reconstruction of ancient Piraeus and the Long Walls.
Reconstruction of the interior of the Parthenon with the statue of Athena.
Female everyday costumes of ancient Greece.
Reconstruction of the interior of the temple of Zeus, Olympia.
Reconstruction of ancient Sparta.
Festivities on the eve of the Olympic games at ancient Elis (imaginary representation).The author praises the peaceful character of the inhabitants of Elis compared to the other Peloponnesians.
Forest in Arcadia, drawn in accordance with the perception of Arcadia as a pastoral paradise.
Representation related to the climate of the Mediterranean countries (Middle East, Greece and Egypt) which, according to the author, contributed to the development of Greek civilization.
Ships off the coast of Sounion (imaginary representation).
Athenian ships sail out to Salamis (imaginary representation).
Ariadne on Naxos.
Miltiades and Themistocles (imaginary representation).
Parthenon and the gold and ivory statue of goddess Athena (imaginary reconstruction).
Pericles surrounded by Athenian women lamenting the death of Themistocles (imaginary representation).
Themistocles sends Mardonius away from Athens, before the battle of Plataeae in 479 BCE (imaginary representation).
Idyllic landscape at the vale of Tempi, Thessaly.