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2004.01.2525 (HAT 64-33)Marquis de Nointel visiting Athens, by Jacques Carrey, detail showing the west end of the Acropolis. Chartres Museum.1674  
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2004.01.0216 (HAT 64-32)Marquis de Nointel visiting Athens, by Jacques Carrey, Chartres Museum.1674  
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2004.01.0904 (HAT 58-275)View of the west side of the Agora with the Hephaisteion. 19th century watercolor by J. Chacatou (Benaki Museum Christmas card).1800  
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2004.01.0212 (HAT 55-170)View of Athens in 1819 with the Hephaisteion at left. Engraving by Joseph Thürmer. Cf. Guide (1962), pp. 18-19, fig 1.1819  
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2004.01.0258 (HAT 59-238)Panorama showing Athens in 1819, with the Hephaisteion at left, and the Acropolis at right. Watercolor by Joseph Thürmer.1819  
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2004.01.0214 (HAT 61-78)Acropolis from inland.1821  
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2004.01.0305 (HAT 61-83)Bazaar in Athens.1821  
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1997.09.0246 (XXXVI-38)Painting of François S. Fauvel's house showing the collector on his balcony; the dome of the Holy Apostles to right of center. Photograph of the painting by L. Dupré.1825  
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2012.52.0659 (XXXVI-38)Painting of François S. Fauvel's house showing the collector on his balcony; the dome of the Holy Apostles to right of center. Photograph of the painting by L. Dupré.1825  
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1997.12.0387 (XXXVI-18)Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From a drawing made at the beginning of the 19th century for Edward Dodwell and published in his "Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece", 1819, vol. I, p. 370. Labelled as what was thought to be the "Gymnasium of Ptolemy". Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.ca. 1834  
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2012.52.0637 (XXXVI-18)Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From a drawing made at the beginning of the 19th century for Edward Dodwell and published in his "Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece", 1819, vol. I, p. 370. Labelled as what was thought to be the "Gymnasium of Ptolemy". Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.ca. 1834  
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2004.01.0905 (HAT 59-237)Hephaisteion and Acropolis. Painting by Peter von Hess.1834  
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2004.01.0907 (HAT 70-26)Area of the Agora after the War of Independence. Watercolor by J.J. Wolfensberger.1834  
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1997.16.0010District of Hypapanti. Watercolor by Rottman.ca. 1835  
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1997.05.0504 (XXXVI-67)East facade. Surviving marbles imposed on the elevation by Stuart and Revett.1837  
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2012.52.0690 (XXXVI-67)East facade. Surviving marbles imposed on the elevation by Stuart and Revett.1837  
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2012.34.0072 (Section ΕΕ 33)West end of Section ΕΕ. House of the Acropolis guard after the houses in Section ΕΕ had been demolished. Looking southwest from a point at north edge of section.22 Feb 1839  
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2012.43.0408 (Section ΠΠ 244)Northwest corner of Building P Room 2. Plaster in situ on west wall, fallen on north wall.22 Mar 1848  
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2009.03.0699 (Section ΠΠ 244)Northwest corner of Building P Room 2. Plaster in situ on west wall, fallen on north wall.22 Mar 1848  
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2003.01.0421Calotype photograph by John Shaw Smith. Taken looking from the Temple of Hephaistos, toward the Acropolis. The houses on the north slope that covered the ancient Agora and the Frankish tower are clearly visible. "Modern town of Athens with Acropolis at the back and Mars Hill or Areopagus on right. Athens Oct. 21, 1851" - annotation on the back of the original print by John Shaw Smith, our great-grandfather. Signed by Basil Megan, Sept. 29 1993 and Peter (A.H.S.) Megan, Nov. 5, 1993. See 2010.01.0357.21 Oct 1851