Costume - Hats and headwear (4411 Subjects)
1. View of the ancient theatre of Syracuse. 2. View of the funerary monument known as the “Grave of Archimedes”.
1. View of river Anapo, which runs through the city of Syracuse. 2. The remains of the temple of Olympian Zeus in Syracuse.
Papyrus plants and other flora typical of Sicily.
View of the caves of Ispica at Ispica, Val di Noto Province, Sicily.
1. Monumental building at Syracuse. 2. Stairway carved into lava stone from Mount Etna near Catania, Sicily.
1. Landscape near Piazza Armerina, Sicily. 2. Landscape near Pietrapercia, Sicily.
1. Stone bridge near the necropolis of Pantalica, Sicily. 2. The necropolis of Pantalica in Sicily, at the site of ancient Herbessus.
1. Mound of volvanic material from the volcano of Etna, Sicily. 2. Landscape at Val di Noto, Sicily.
Views of Vulcano island, part of Isole Eolie complex.
View of the island and volcano of Stromboli.
View of Chania.
View of the monastery of Katholikon, or Monastery of Saint John the Hermit, Chania province.
Man from Sfakia, Crete.
View of Rethymno.
Cave of Melidoni.
Street market around Ottoman fountain at Kornaros square, Heraklion (today known as Philanthropiki fountain). On the left, the Venetian fountain of Bebo.
Cretan peasant.
The house the author stayed at during his trip to Asomatoi, Rethymno province.
View of Loutro, sea-side village at Sfakia, Chania province.
Monastery of Odigitria or Kyria Gonia at Kolymbari, Chania province. In the backgrounds, the White Mountains (Lefka Ori).
The site of ancient Elyros near the village of Rodovani, Chania province. The site was first identified by Robert Pashley.
Cretan female peasant.
Cretan mountaineer of the sixteenth century.
Cretans in traditional cloaks.
Greek of Aetolia and Acarnania in traditional costume.
Greek fishermen and sea turtles.
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.
Scene at Rhamnous. In the background, the temple of Nemesis.































