Extract taken from the magazine ‘Decorative Stones’ January 2003

Many decades before the 1821 revolution, even before the theories of the German Joachim Vinkelman, who separated Ancient Greek Art from Ancient Rome and displayed with enthusiasm the superiority of

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FROM A LETTER TO THE “KATHIMERINI” NEWSPAPER (5 May 2007)

“You, Englishmen, who take away the artifacts of our ancestors, should take good care of them because there will come a time when we, Greeks, will ask them back.” These

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EXCERPT FROM AN ARTICLE IN THE «ORNAMENTAL STONES», JANUARY 2003

John Keats was 21 years old in 1817 when he wrote the poem “On Seeing the Elgin Marbles”, where he expressed mixed feelings of awe for the sculptures and their

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Extract from a letter to the newspaper “TO VIMA” 10/2/2009

  Negotiating with the British Museum, Elgin set as a condition  these masterpieces of our ancestors to bear his name. So unfortunately from 1816 until today they are called ‘Elgin

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The sculptural decoration of the Parthenon

  By Evagellos Fylaktos The sculptures decorating the Parthenon consist of three separate units: the statues on the pediments, the metopes and the frieze. Within the two triangular tympana of

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