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West elevation (top), Transverse section (bottom). Further annotation in ink survives.
South elevation (top), North elevation (bottom). The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original. Further annotation in ink survives.
East elevation. The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original. Preliminary drawing.
Rubbing - Detail of the ornamental terracotta panel-frieze (champleve process). The drawing is numbered as the first of a series. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Rubbing - Detail of the ornamental terracotta panel-frieze (champleve process). The drawing is numbered as the third of a series. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Rubbing - Detail of the ornamental terracotta panel-frieze (champleve process). The drawing is numbered as the third of a series. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Rubbing - Detail of the ornamental terracotta panel-frieze (champleve process). Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan. This is a preliminary drawing.. It is entitled (in pencil): 'Agia Zoni and Agios Spyridon'. A ground plan and sketches of other churches have been imprinted on it. Furher annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan. The words 'Hypapanti' (in Greek) iand 'Athens' are inscribed in pencil on the top of the drawing. A sketch of circular design in pencil survives at the back.
Ground plan. This is a ground plan of the cemeterial chapel, a three-aisled domed basilica dedicated to Hagios Nikolaos, which is located to the east of the monastic complex. A crypt with eight graves has been excavated below the church. The walling of the building is of typical cloisonné. The chapel is dated to the late 11th c. This is a preliminary Drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan. This is a ground plan of the cemeterial chapel, a three-aisled domed basilica dedicated to Hagios Nikolaos, which is located to the east of the monastic complex. A crypt with eight graves has been excavated below the church. The walling of the building is of typical cloisonné. The chapel is dated to the late 11th c. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. A sketch (plan) in pencil survives at the back.
Ground plan. This is a ground plan of the cemeterial chapel, a three-aisled domed basilica dedicated to Hagios Nikolaos, which is located to the east of the monastic complex. A crypt with eight graves has been excavated below the church. The walling of the building is of typical cloisonné. The chapel is dated to the late 11th c. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Transverse section of monastic building. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Transverse section, Part of elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Part of elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Plan of the monastic complex. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives.
Plan of the monastic complex. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. A sketch (plan) in pencil survives on the reverse.
Plan of the monastic complex. This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled: 'Daphne, General Plan of Monastery, Enclosure'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.
Plan of the monastic complex. This is a preliminary drawing. It is numbered as Drawing 'No 8'. Further annotation and numbering in ink and pencil survives.
Ground plan of the exo-narthex of the katholikon showing the staircase-tower which led to the upper storey. This is a preliminary drawing.
Preliminary sketch of the ground plan showing the narthex of the katholikon.
Ground plan of the refectory. The refectory of the Daphni monastic complex, a long, one-aisled building with three conches in the east apse, is contemporary to the katholikon (late-eleventh century). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.
Ground plan of the katholikon. The drawing is entitled: 'Attica - Monastery - Church of Daphni'. It is numbered as Drawing 'No 1'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Plan of the galleries and roof. The drawing is entitled: 'Attica - Monastery - Church of Daphni'. It is numbered as drawing 'No 2'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Ground plan of the katholikon. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphne - The Plan'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.
Ground plan of the katholikon. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphne near Athens - The plan - 1/4 Inch Scale'. Further annotation in pencil survives. Various sketches in pencil (sections) survive at the back.
Section of the katholikon with iconography. This is a preliminary drawing. A sketch of a sheep's head in ink survives at the back.
Transverse section of the katholikon with iconography. This is preliminary drawing.
Sections of the katholikon with iconography. This is a preliminary drawing.
Transverse section (katholikon). This is a preliminary drawing. Various sketches of arches in pencil survive at the back.
Transverse section of the katholikon with iconography. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphne - Cross Section'.
Transverse section of the katholikon with iconography. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphni near Athens', 'Section looking East - 1/4 Scale'.
Transverse section o the katholikon with iconography. This is a preliminary drawing.
Transverse setion of the katholikon with portico. The drawing is entitled: 'Monastery of Daphni - Attica'. It is numbered as Drawing 'No 4'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Longitudinal section (katholikon). This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled: 'Monastery of Daphni - Attica'. Furhter annotation in ink survives.
Longitudinal section (katholikon). This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled: 'Church at Daphne near Athens', 'Longitudinal Section - 1/4 Scale'. Further annotation in pencil survives. On the reverse is written: 'Daphni' and 'Unfinished'.
Transverse section (narthex and crypt and part of the open portico). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Transverse section of parts of the katholikon. This ia a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Transverse section of parts of the katholikon. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Francish cloister. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Francish cloister (elevation). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon- South elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon - North elevation (?). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon - North elevation (?). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. On the reverse is written: 'Daphni'.
Katholikon - East elevation. Noteworthy is the meander frieze in the central apse. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphne', 'East Elevation'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Katholikon - East elevation. Noteworthy is the meander frieze in the central apse. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphne near Athens', 'Elevation of East End', '1/4 Inch Scale'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Katholikon - East elevation. Noteworthy is the meander frieze in the central apse. The drawing is entitled: 'Monastery of Daphni Attica'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Katholikon - South elevation. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Daphni near Athens', 'Elevation of South End, 1/4 Inch Scale'. The word: 'Daphni' is written in pencil at the back.
Katholikon - South elevation. Noteworthy is the dental frieze that surrounds the grouped-type windows. The drawing is entitled: 'Monastery of Daphni Attica'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Katholikon - North elevation. Noteworthy is the dental frieze that surrounds the grouped-type windows. The drawing is entitled: 'Monastery of Daphni Attica'. Further annotation in ink survives.