REISINGER, Ernst
In the introduction to this album, first published in 1916, the author,Ernst Reisinger, states his intention of offering a work that is not strictly a travel account but that will strengthen the bonds between Greece and Germany. With ninety photographs by himself, F. Boissonnas and Van Lüpke, and reproductions of engravings by V.M. Coronelli, E. Dodwell, J. Stuart and N. Revett, and L.-E.-S.-J. de Laborde, as well as scholarly texts by L. Ross, E. Curtius and others, which treat the subject of Greece in depth, Reisinger aims to offer a token of love to the Greek people. He collected his material from libraries in Munich and Berlin during the First World War. Many reproductions in the volume come from photographs in the Prussian Photographic Archive in Berlin and present rare views (of around 1910) of mainly continental Greece and the islands.
On browsing through the album, we come upon views from Athens and Attica, Corinth, the Argolid, Arcadia and Messinia, Epirus, Mount Athos, the Ionian Islands, Aegina and the Cyclades. It is moving to see the Isthmus of Corinth, Bassae, Sparta and Mystras, Methana, Tiryns, Eleusis and Epidaurus, Hosios Loukas, Meteora, the Byzantine churches in Arta, Melos, Tempe, Paros, Agrinio and Amphissa, in unbiased shots from the first decade of the twentieth century. It should be noted that the photographs of Corinth were taken before the excavations of the American School, and those in Olympia and Delphi before the restoration of the respective temples at these archaeological sites.
Written by Ioli Vingopoulou
REISINGER, Ernst - Ionian islands
REISINGER, Ernst - Rest Images
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A street in the ancient cemetery of Kerameikos, in front of Dipylon gate.
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St. Stephen's monastery in Meteora (15th century), from the north.
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The Arcadian Gate and part of the city wall of Ancient Messene, from the southwest.
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The monastery of Voulcano in Messenia. The peak of Mount Ithome on the right.
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Lycabettus hill from the terrace of the German Archaeological Institute (SW).
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View of the Parthenon from the west, with part of the frieze.
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The Temple of Hephaestus, Athens. The eastern peristyle of the temple from the north.
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The Roman Agora and the Tower of the Winds from the southeast.
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The Theatre of Dionysus from the southeastern slope of the Acropolis (from the northwest).
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The church of Agios Eleutherios or Panagia Gorgoepikoos (Mikri Mitropoli) from the southwest.
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The promontory of Sounion with the Temple of Poseidon, from the west.
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Acrocorinth. The middle gate of the walls of the medieval castle from the exterior (from the south).
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The church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani in Paros (the court and western side).
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The monastery of Great Meteoron (14th century), seen from Varlaam monastery (SE).
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The monument of the Lion of Chaeronea, restored in the years 1902-1903.
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The Castalian spring in Delphi, with niches for votive offerings.
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Lake Trichonis. The ancient city of Thermos on the hill tops.
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The ancient theatre of Epidaurus. The western entrance to the orchestra.
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The Temple of Hera in Olympia, from the southwest. Philippeion on the foreground.
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The interior of the metropolis of Agios Dimitrios in Mystras. Arch with early 14th century fresco.
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The Tholos Tomb at Mycenae, known as the Treasury of Atreus (2nd millenium BCE).
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The Temple of Zeus in Olympia (5th century BCE), from the southeast.
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Ancient Olympia from the west. Alfeios river on the west, Croneios hill on the left.
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The Temple of Apollo Epicurius in Bassae from the northwest (5th century BCE).
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The western side of the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, with part of the frieze.
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The Erechtheion and Lycabettus hill from the southwest, at sunset.
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The ancient cemetery of Kerameikos, in front of Dipylon gate. The funerary stele of Dexileos.
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Ancient Corinth. The western side of the Temple of Apollo, from the northwest.
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The bridge of Arta, over Arachthus river in Epirus, seen from the southeast.