Angular acroterion, found by Inwood in the court of a church near Areopagus.
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Creator
INWOOD, Henry William
Title
Angular acroterion, found by Inwood in the court of a church near Areopagus.
Alternative Title
Angular acroterium of a cornice where the pediment was omitted
Date
1827
Bibliographic Citation
INWOOD, Henry William. The Erechtheion At Athens. Fragments of Athenian Architecture and a few Remains in Attica Megara and Epirus, Illustrated with outline plates and a descriptive historical view combining also under the divisions Cadmeia Homeros and Herodotos the origin of Temples and of Grecian Art of the periods preceding, London, James Carpenter and Son, Josiah Taylor, Priestley and Weale, M.DCCC.XXVII [=1827].Identifier
inwood_erechtheion_13
Spatial Coverage
Athens
Attica
Greece
Subject
Art and antiquities
Architecture and built environment
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Citation
INWOOD, Henry William, “Angular acroterion, found by Inwood in the court of a church near Areopagus.,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/37928.