Hardy David A.

Lindos

Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2006)

The fatherland Lindos, glorying in the sea "Lindos is its rock; the rock defines the form of the landscape on the eastern shore of the island, just below the middle, as it juts into the sea, 116 m high, forming one large and one small harbour to left and right (north and south) of it. And above and around this rock, as the Hellenistic epigram says, Lindos «proudly delights in the open sea»" (Chr. Karouzos) (figs. 1-2). According to the writer Diogenes Laertius, the above epigram was carved on the tomb of Kleoboulos, the "tyrant" of Lindos and one of the seven sages of a...

Macedonia

Εκδοτική Αθηνών (1999)

An itinerary in time. To the birthplace of Alexander the Great, the land that saw the self-sacrifice of Pavlos Melas. A journey across the ages in the cradle of hellenism, from the early millenia of the cavemen to the dawn of the twentieth century. A panorama of art, a mosaic of events, a kaleidoscope of scholarly views on the most important historical phenomena in Macedonia.[...]

Minoan Crete

Αδάμ - Πέργαμος

Miti greci e dramma antico alla Scala

Καπόν (2005)

[...] For us Greeks, and I believe for the whole world La Scala is the Parthenon of Opera and the Museo Teatrale alla Scala is a magnificent and prestigious museum. Their collections of paintings, ceramics, musical instruments, antiques, gramophones, photographs and an exceptional collection of costumes and theatrical accessories belonging to world famous performers like Maria Callas and other divas are tremendously impressive. [...] Our aim is with this exhibition to show the relationship between tragedy and opera. Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, used as their sources...

Modern Greek Engraving

Εκδοτική Αθηνών (1994)

Greek art, the culminating achievement of the greek spirit, is the subject of the new monumental series published by Ekdotike Athenon. The artistic creation of hellenism during its three historical periods, antiquity, byzantium and modern times, is comprehensively presented in fifteen luxurious volumes, in which elegant texts are harmoniously combined with superb illustrations. Each volume, essentially a monograph on a specific art form, closely follows its evolution through a brilliant selection of representative works, which are typical of its various phases and trends, a...

Monuments of Orthodoxy in Albania

Εκπαιδευτήρια Δούκα (1996)

[...] The meeting between Hellenism and Christianity was a seminal moment for humanity, since after "the word became flesh", the Greek language came to express the highest messages of the Son of Man and carry them around the world. These very concepts, Hellinism and Orthodoxy, come together in Albania. Our suffering yet always vigorous compatriots experience of these ideas was and is tragic. They have lived for years with the ideas of Christ and the homeland in their souls. Torture, persecution, imprisonment, and violence in general, did not daunt our heroic brothers, who c...

Museum of Asian Art on Corfu

Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2007)

The only museum in Greece devoted exclusively to the art and antiquities of the Far East and India is the Museum of Asian Art on Corfu, housed in the Palace of St. Michael and George. This elegant neoclassical building, one of the finest monuments on Corfu, is located in the heart of the town at the north end of Spianada Square. [...] (excerpt from the catalogue's text)

National Museum

Εκδοτική Αθηνών (2000)

Neoclassical Architecture in Greece

Μέλισσα (2004)

The establishment of the Modern Greek State in the late 1820s, after four centuries of Ottoman rule, marks a crucial development in the long history of the Greek nation. Both socially and culturally the state adopted a firm orientation towards urban progressivism. New towns were built and older ones were radically changed. As one would expect, nineteenth- century urban architecture in Greece stemmed from European classicism, since European culture in general played a vital role in the life of the young state. What is most important, though, is that this architecture develop...

Neoclassical Towns in Greece 1830-1920

Μέλισσα (2007)

Neoclassical towns cannot be identified with a specific form of town planning in Greece. They are neoclassical because they were designed and built during a particular period of history (1830-1920) in which neoclassical architecture predominated. The neoclassical town is, at bottom, a new situation, a new way of life - it is the clear expression of the modern spirit in the 19th century. It represents, that is, Europeanisation and progress as applied to the urban environment. This lavishly illustrated book is based on research and photography in the field, and on an extensi...

Patmos Treasures of the Monastery

Εκδοτική Αθηνών (1988)

[...]"Patmos treasures of the monastery" contains chapters on the various kinds of works of art housed in the monastery from the byzantine and modern greek popular traditions, and also on the rare manuscripts and valuable editions in the library, the richest in the Aegean. These chapters, each lavishly illustrated, deal with the architecture of the fortress-like complex of the monastery, the outstanding wall paintings and icons, the masterpieces of gold-embroidery and church silver, the exquisite miniatures in the manuscripts, and the other treasures in the library and the...

Pella

Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2004)

Phaistos

Αδάμ - Πέργαμος (1998)

Rhodes

Εκδοτική Αθηνών (2000)

Rhodes from the 4th c. A.D. to its Capture by the Ottoman Turks (1522)

Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων και Απαλλοτριώσεων (2004)

Sailing through Time

Καπόν (1995)

Sculpture in the National Archaelogical Museum, Athens

Καπόν (2002)

Στον κατάλογο αυτό περιλαμβάνονται όλα τα γλυπτά που εκτίθενται στο Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο στην Αθήνα. Τα λήμματα του καταλόγου, συμπληρωμένα με τη βασική για κάθε λήμμα βιβλιογραφία, γραμμένα με τρόπο σαφή και εύληπτο, δεν απευθύνονται μόνο στους ειδικούς αλλά και στο ευρύτερο αναγνωστικό κοινό. Για τους μη ειδικούς χρήσιμη είναι η σύντομη εισαγωγή, γιατί ο αναγνώστης αποκτά μέσα απ' αυτή μια γενική εικόνα της αρχαίας ελληνικής γλυπτικής από την αρχαϊκή εποχή έως το τέλος της αρχαιότητας.

Short Guide Museum of Byzantine Culture

Καπόν (2005)

The purpose of the Museum of Byzantine Culture, as is suggested by is to present the history, art and culture of the Byzantine world in Macedonia, particularly in Thessaloniki, the city that was the most important political, economic, intellectual and artistic centre in the European part of the Byzantine empire after Constantinople.

Short Guide to the Archaeological Museum of Thessalonike

Καπόν (1997)
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