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Early Photography in Greece and the Mediterranean

19th- and early 20th-century photographs of ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture from the Getty Research Institute's collections.

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Early Photography in Greece and the Mediterranean illustrates over 560 19th- and early-20th-century photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Focusing on Greece, Asia Minor, the Aegean islands, Cyprus, South Italy, and Sicily, the majority of the photographs depicts Athens, particularly the Athenian Acropolis. Also represented are ancient monuments located elsewhere in Athens, selected site views in Greece and throughout the Mediterranean, and ancient sculpture. Most of these images belong to the Research Library's Gary Edwards collection of photographs of Greece, while other photographs belong to various smaller collections held by the library.

Claire Lyons, Collections Curator and Beth Ann Guynn, Special Collections Cataloger

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