Illustrations
All of these illustrations – Artist’s Proofs from Tableaux in Greek History (1953) are available for sale.
They are slightly smaller than A3 size and will be supplied rolled in a cardboard tube.
The Aghia Laura
Illustration (facing page 173) from Tableaux in Greek History, 1953
The Holy Trinity
Plate III from Tableaux in Greek History, 1953 Taken from a wall-painting in the Serbian monastery of Hilandari, Mount Athos
The Three Ages of Greece
Frontispiece illustration from Tableaux in Greek History (1953) Representing Ancient, Byzantine and Modern Greece
The Murder of War by Peace
Plate VI from Tableaux in Greek History (1953)
Envoi – Greece
Plate VII from Tableaux in Greek History (1953)
Conium
Plate I from Tableaux in Greek History (1953)
Temple and Church
Plate II illustration from Tableaux in Greek History And this is Greece, unquestionably, undeniably, incontestably, inalienably the omphalos: the great Greek temple and the great Christian church: the two together in the Light of Eternity inseparable from the Greek...
The Patriarch and the Muses
Plate V from Tableaux in Greek History (1953) Subtitled "Dancing Girls" by Marietta; this is a representation of the nine muses of Classical antiquity, dancing with the Patriarch around a Greek church candelabra, or corona. The lit corona is set swinging, so that...
Greek Symbols
Plate IV - hand-coloured illustration from Tableaux in Greek History (1953) "There is, in fact, a great tangle of birds: the twin eagles of Greek mythology, the single eagle of Rome, the Double-Headed Eagle of the Byzantine Empire, the Raven of the Pythian Apollo,...
All of these illustrations are available for sale.
They are slightly smaller than A3 size and will be supplied rolled in a cardboard tube.








