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Photographic view of ruins on the Acropolis by Dimitrios Constantin

MS. 23051 photogr. 152, item 21

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Title

Photographic view of ruins on the Acropolis by Dimitrios Constantin

Shelfmark

MS. 23051 photogr. 152, item 21

Date

1858-1862

Language

English

French

Physical facet

Albumen Paper Print

Physical extent

1 item

Custodial history

Purchased at Sotheby's USA 26/04/1989, Lot 14.

Subject

Archaeology

Greece

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Collection contents

The Michael and Jane Wilson Collection of Nineteenth Century Photographs

Prints

Photographs of archaeological sites in Greece by Dimitrios Constantin

Photographic view of ruins on the Acropolis by Dimitrios Constantin

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