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South-east elevation. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras - Church of the Evangelistria'. It is labelled in ink: 'South-East Elevation' and 'North-East Elevation'. It is numbered in pencil (no 3) in upper right-hand corner.
Upper row: Ground plans and elevations of Chapel B' (on the left) and Hagia Anna (on the right). Lower row: Ground plans of Hagios Georgios (left) and Hai-Yannakis (right). The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras - Small Churches'. It is numbered (no 1) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Upper part: Cross section looking east - Lower part: Cross section looking west. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'Section Looking Towards Bema', 'Section Looking Towards Narthex'. It is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
East elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.
Upper part: West elevation - Lower part: Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras, Efentiko'. It is labelled in ink: 'West Elevation' and 'Section Looking North'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
East elevation. The drawing is labelled in pencil: 'East Elevation'. Futher annotation in pencil survives.
Upper part: Plan of the church - Lower part: Plan of the dome. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of Saints Theodore'. It is numbered (no1) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. It is labelled in ink: 'A Plan of the Church' , 'A Plan of the Dome'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Upper part: Cross section - Lower part: Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of Saints Theodore'. It is numbered (no 2) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. It is labelled in ink: 'Section Looking East' , 'Section Looking North'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Isometric section. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of Saints Theodore' and 'Mistras S. Nicolas Lower Town'. It is numbered (no 4) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. It is labelled in pencil: 'An Isometric View of the Church'. In the second title the church has been mis-identified with that of Hagios Nikolaos.This drawing was used in the 1936 Exhibition and was numbered panel 478 in the catalogue
Upper part: West elevation - Lower part: East elevation. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of Saints Theodore'. It is numbered (no 3) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. It is labelled in ink: 'West Elevation' , 'East Elevation'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan showing the marble revetment (opus sectile) on the floor. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of St Demetrius'. It is labelled in ink: 'A Plan of the Church'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Gallery plan. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of S. Demetrius'. It is labelled: 'A Plan of the Galleries'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Upper part: Cross section looking west - Lower part: Cross section looking east. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of S. Demetrius'. It is labelled: 'Section Looking Towards Entrance' and 'Section Looking Towards Bema'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Upper part: South-west elevation, Lower part: Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of S. Demetrius'. It is labelled: 'South-West Elevation' and 'Section Looking North-East'. Further annotation in pencil survives. The drawing was exhibited in the 1936 Royal Academy Exhibition as panels 486 and 487 in catalogue
Upper part: South-east elevation, Lower part: North-west elevation. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of S. Demetrius'. It is labelled: 'South-East Elevation' and 'North-West Elevation'. Further annotation in pencil survives. It is numbered (no 5) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. The drawing was exhibited in the 1936 Royal Academy exhibition as panels 484 and 485 in catalogue
Rubbing - Carved parapet slab. The rubbing is on newspaper ('The Scotsman') dated 23/04/1890.
Rubbing - Carved parapet slab. The rubbing is on newspaper ('The Scotsman') dated 23/04/1890.
Upper part: Longitudinal section - Lower part: Plan of Lower church (left), Plan of Upper church (right). The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras, Monastery of the Peribleptos'. It is labelled in ink: 'Section Looking North', 'A Plan of the Lower Church', ' A Plan of the Upper Church'. It Further annotation in pencil survives.
Parts of sculpture from a Pantokrator niche. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.
Elevation and two plans of the refectory. The drawing is entitled in pencil. It was exhibited in the 1936 Royal Academy Exhibition as panel 495 in the catalogue
Plan of the church. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras Church of St Sophia'. It is labelled in ink: 'A Plan of the Church'.
Plan of the church with marble (opus sectile) pavement. The drawing is entitled in ink: 'Church of S. Sophia Mistras'. It is labelled: 'A Plan of the Pavement'. It is annotated in pencil.
Plan. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'A Plan of the Church'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Messenia Samari'. It is numbered (No 1) in pencil in the upper right had corner. This drawing was part of the 1936 Exbhitiion at the Royal Academy and was panel 507 in the catalogue
Transverse section with iconography. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'Section Looking East'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Samari'. It is numbered (No 7) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. The drawing was exhibited (no 508) in the 1936 Royal Academy exhibition.
West elevation. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'West Elevation'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Messenia Samari'. It is numbered (No 3) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner.Further annotation in pencil survives.
South elevation. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'South Elevation'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Messenia Samari'. It is numbered (No 4) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. This drawing was part of the 1936 Exbhitiion at the Royal Academy and was panel 509 in the catalogue
East elevation. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'East Elevation'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Samari'. It is numbered (No 5) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
North elevation. The drawing is labelled in ink: 'North Elevation'.It is entitled in pencil in the upper left-hand corner: 'Samari'. It is numbered (No 6) in pencil in the upper right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon - Ground plan with iconography written in Greek. St Luke written in pencil survives at the back.
Rubbings with pencil annotations, on english language newspaper [The Daily News, June 25th 1890), of the templon epistyle. There are two rubbings which show two different parts. The first one is the front of the epistyle and it has a motif of interlocking circles with palmettes. The second one is the soffit of the epistyle which most likely belongs to the diakonikon entrance and is decorated with a lozenge and palmette scrolls. The motifs of the rubbings are described on plate 24 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'section of lintel to diaconicon' and 'details of screen to diaconicon'
Rubbing with pencil annotations, on part of an english language newspaper, depicting part of the cornice of the exterior of the diakonikon. The cornice is decorated with a so-called floriated pseudo-cufic inscription made in en-champleve technique (χειρομαστιχη). It is described on plate 28 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'carved stringcourses round apses of small church'
Rubbing, with pencil annotations, on english language newspaper depicking part of the cornice of the bema apse.The cornice is decorated with a so-called floriated pseudo-cufic inscription made in en-champleve technique (χειρομαστιχη).
Rubbing, with pencil annotations, on english language newspaper depicting part of the cornice of the exterior of the prothesis. The motif is of interlocking circles with half palmettes. It is described on plate 28 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'carved stringcourses round apses of small church'
Rubbing with pencil annotations, on part of an english language newspaper, depicting part of the cornice of the exterior of the diakonikon. The cornice is decorated with a so-called floriated pseudo-cufic inscription made in en-champleve technique (χειρομαστιχη). It is described on plate 28 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'carved stringcoures round apses of small church'
Rubbings on packaging paper one on each side. One side depicts the upper main motif of one of the slabs reventing exterior dome drum which is a cross with palmettes on steps. The otherside of the paper depics the steps.
Rubbing of part of the sculputural cornice in the Katholikon on torn piece of packing paper. Back of packing paper has written on it, 'George Macmillan Esq: Bedford Street'. Rubbing depicts the en-champleve cornice of the Katholikon that divides the marble cladding of the walls (opus sectile) in two horizontal parts. It is described in plate 28 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'inlaid band round walls at level of galleries'.
Rubbings of 3 parts of the templon epistyle of the prothesis with pencill annotations indicating the different part of the epistyle, on english language newspaper [The Daily News, June 30th 1890). The motifs of the rubbings are described on plate 24 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as ' details of screens to prothesis'
Rubbings of 2 parts of the templon epistyle of the bema with pencill annotations indicating the different part of the epistyle, on english language newspaper [The Daily News, July 5th 1890). The motifs of the rubbings are described on plate 24 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as ' details of screen to bema''
Detail of the sculpture of the iconostasis. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. Drawings survive on both sides.
Rubbing, with pencil annotation noting its location and some red fill color on the one side of motif, on english language newspaper of a capital of the narthex window. The motif of the rubbing is described on plate 27 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'narthex small church'
North transept (east wall) - Marble revetment, Mosaic decoration, the Shrine of the saint. The drawing is labelled as follows: 'East Wall of North Transept With Shrine Of St Luke'.
Rubbing on english language newspaper with pencil annotation regarding location and technique of a bracket of the upper part of the bema epistyle. The motif of the rubbing is described on plate 23 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'details of screen to bema'
Rubbing, with pencil annotations on english language newspaper, of the left side of the upper part of the epistyle of the prothesis screen.The motif of the rubbing is described on plate 23 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, in the section 'details of screen to prothesis'. The rubbing catalogued as BRF/01/01/04/190 is the contiuation of this piece.
Rubbing, with pencil annotations on english language newspaper, of the right upper part of the epistyle of the prothesis screen.The motif of the rubbing is described on plate 23 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, in the section 'details of screen to prothesis'. This rubbing is the continuation of the rubbing catalogued as BRF/01/01/04/193.
Rubbing on english language newspaper dated July 16th, 1890 with pencil annotation regarding location of the upper part of the bema epistyle. The motif of the rubbing is described on plate 23 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia, as 'details of screen to bema'
Rubbing on greek language printed journal, with annotations noting dimensions, of inlaid decoration on sarcophagus top. The rubbing reproduces a floriated cufic decoration with mastic incrustation (cheiromastike). The motif of the rubbing is published as figure 25, p. 35 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia. The caption reads, 'Inlay on top of tomb slab).
Elevation of the dome.The drawing is captioned as follows: 'Elevation of Dome no 1 Type'. It had previously been part of the 'Unidentified Drawings' section of the BRPF database. It has a stamp, ' B.T. Batsford, 94 High Holborn, London, WC'. This drawing could be a version of part of plate 7 of the monograph, Weir Schultz, Robert & Barnsley, Sidney H. 1901. The Monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis, and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skripou, in Boeotia.
View from the east. Further annotaion in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.