Classical greece 

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  • Where else but Athens. This shot features the Parthenon atop the Acropolis, but also includes Mt Lykavittos (which is really the high point in Athens) and the Theatre of Herodes Atticus.

  • This is what you see in the springtime if you climb Mt. Parnassus above Delphi, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient theatre, wildflowers and the mountain road curling away to Athens.

  • This is what you see in the springtime if you climb Mt. Parnassus above Delphi, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient theatre, wildflowers and the mountain road curling away to Athens.

  • This is what you see in the springtime if you climb Mt. Parnassus above Delphi, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient theatre, wildflowers and the mountain road curling away to Athens.

  • This is what you see in the springtime if you climb Mt. Parnassus above Delphi, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient theatre, wildflowers and the mountain road curling away to Athens.

  • This is what you see in the springtime if you climb Mt. Parnassus above Delphi, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient theatre, wildflowers and the mountain road curling away to Athens.

  • Fallen Columns, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece 1959. http://www.evertrobles.com/ezine3-002.htm is a place where you may see representations of the lost Seven Wonders of the World, including this temple.

  • Fallen Columns, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece 1959. http://www.evertrobles.com/ezine3-002.htm is a place where you may see representations of the lost Seven Wonders of the World, including this temple.

  • Standing Pillars, Olympia, Greece 1959

  • Remains of the Tholos in the Shrine of Athena, Delphi, Greece 2003.

  • Remains of the Shrine of Athena and the Tholos, Delphi, Greece 2003

  • My watercolour painting of Turner’s Corinth. 90lb watercolour paper, 8”x12”.

  • Theatre, Epidauros, Peloponnese, Greece 1960. There are live performances here every summer. The acoustic is extraordinary.

  • This example of classical Greek architecture is from the Acropolis in Greece. This architecture was constructed between 421 and 405 BC. This is a part of the temple “The Erechtheion”. The Erechtheion is an ionic building and named after a hero of the myth, “Erechthus”. This architecture in this picture is the south porch of The Erechtheion. This is one part of the porch of the 4 maidens called “The porch of the Maidens”. / Olympus SP55-OUZ

  • Bust of Paris

  • 508 views as of 9th november / Part of “THE HOT GATES” project.. / Photography and backdrop by Peter Kewley Modelling by myself.. Series inspired by Jacque Louis-David’s painting and a book by Roderick Milton. Leonidas I, / 17th King of the Agiad line, Believed to be born circa 540BC, he died at the Battle of Thermopylae in August, 480 BC, he would have been in the 50+ year old range at the time of the conflict with the Persians. “The number of arrows your army will face will blot out the sun” / “Then we will fight in the shade”, commented Leonidas.

  • Part of “THE HOT GATES” project.. / Photography and backdrop by Peter Kewley. A huge thanks to Peter for his assistance and joint collaboration on the shoot. / This particular creation, is down to his creative skills- the effect is fantastic. Modelling by myself.. Series inspired by Jacque Louis-David’s painting and a book by Roderick Milton The Hot Gates, was the name given to the pass at Thermopylae which also had sulphur springs within the vicinty.

  • Down the street and around the corner to home sweet home again classical architecture and the glory of Ancient Greece. This classical construction pays homage to all the great Greek architects and artists who established man and his creations as suitable subject matter for the arts, and did so with great panache and style. All hail Ictinos, Kallicrates, Phidias, Pericles, and his wife Aspasia, without whom much of our ideas of self empowerment might have been engendered by less cultured folk. Classical Construction was featured in Urban Art in September 2009. Calendars for Friends Surreal Paintings Calendar / Surreal Watercolors Calendar Glacier National Park Calendar / Roses Calendar / Works Featured in Red Bubble Groups

  • Free hand drawing, definitely not a trace in any way. Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at YouTube (enter robertemerald)

  • Free hand drawing, definately not a trace. Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at YouTube (enter robertemerald)

  • Framed Print Laminated Print Statue of a sleeping Maenad. Pentelic marble. South of the Athenian Acropolis. The statue presumably decorated a luxury residence. The Maenad is asleep, lying on a panther skin on a rocky surface. The type is known as the reclining Hermaphrodite. The work expresses the Classicism trend of an Attic workshop. Time of the Emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138). Athens, National Archaeological Museum

  • Also available as a typographical image. / See Venus Man Overboard Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at youtube or silly songs at newborders (enter robertemerald)

  • Also available as logo image. See Venus Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at youtube or silly songs at newborders (enter robertemerald)

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