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Katholikon, Nave (dome) - Mosaic decoration. The drawing depicts the image of Prophet Sophonias which decorates the dome. This is a printed colour proof of an original drawing. A signature survives on the back.
Katholikon, Nave (dome) - Mosaic decoration. The drawing depicts the image of the Pantokrator, one of the most celebrated images of Byzantine art, which occupies the centre of the large dome. Recent cleaning by the Greek Archaeological Service revealed the plasticity in the rendering of this austere face. This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled (in Greek):
Katholikon, Interior cornices. This ia a preliminary drawing.
Katholikon, Interior cornices. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Narthex doorway. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Narthex doorway. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Refectory - Plan. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in ink.
Refectory - Plan. The drawing is entitled in pencil: 'Mistras - Plan of Refectory - Monastery of Efentiko - 1/8th Scale'.
West elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.
South elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.
North elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.
Longitudinal section (west half) - Plan of dome. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. See also drawing no. 01/08/04/19/02 (BRF no. 01/01/07/222).
Transverse section (south half?) - Plan of dome. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. See also drawing no. 01/08/04/19/04 (BRF no. 01/01/07/224).
Part of section. This is a preliminary drawing in pencil. Notes survive on both sides.Blue lined paper was once probably part of a notebook. See also drawing no. 01/08/04/19/12 (BRF no. 01/01/07/232).
Part of section. This is a prelimanary drawing. Further annotation survives on both sides. See also drawings no. 01/08/04/19/10 (BRF no. 01/01/07/230) and 01/08/04/19/11 (BRF no 01/01/07/231).
Part of elevation. This is a prelimanary drawing in pencil. Further annotation survives on both sides of paper which was once probably part of a notebook
Part of elevation. This is a prelimanary drawing in pencil. Further annotation survives on both sides paper which was probably once part of a notebook.
Architectural members - Miscellaneous. This is a prelimanary drawing in pencil. Further annotation survives on both sides of the blue-lined paper which was once probably part of a notebook.
Section through Panagia church looking south - North elevation of the Katholikon. This is a preliminary drawing.
South elevation. This is a preliminary drawing.
East elevation. This is a preliminary drawing.
North elevation (detail) - Three-light window. This is a preliminary drawing.
North elevation (detail) - Three-light window. This is a preliminary drawing.
South-west view showing the exo-narthex. The exo-narthex of the Katholikon was removed in the late 16th c. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Longitudinal section with south elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is labelled in pencil: 'Section Through South Aisle Looking South'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives. W.S. George also worked on these drawings (1907-1909).
Transverse section (top), Longitudinal section (bottom). The words 'Athens, Erechtheion' are inscribed on the top right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives. This is a preliminary drawing. A sketch (plan) in pencil survives on the reverse.
Ground plan. The drawing is entitled: 'The Cathedral Athens', 'Plan'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Transverse section (left), Longitudinal section (right). The drawing is entitled: 'The Catherdal Athens'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Clockwise from upper row: Transverse section (left), Longitudinal section (right), Ground plan (bottom). Further annotation in ink survives.
West elevation. The drawing is captioned: 'West Elevation'.
East elevation. The drawing is captioned: 'East Elevation'.
West elevation. The drawing is entitled: 'The Cathedral Athens', 'The West Elevation - Half Inch Scale'.
East elevation. The drawing is entitled: 'The Cathedral Athens', 'The East Elevation - Half Inch Scale'.
Marble relief panels from the decoration of the building. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Lintel and inner door frame in marble relief. The door leads from the narthex to the nave.
Lintel and inner door frame in marble relief. The door leads from the narthex to the nave. This is a preliminary drawing.
Ground plan. The drawing is entitled: 'Athens - Church of S. John the Theologian'.
West elevation (left), Jamb mouldings section (right). The drawing is entitled: ' St John the Theologian, Athens', 'West Elevation'. Furher annotation in pencil survives.
Transverse section ((top), Ground plan (bottom). The two drawings are inscribed separately. Further annotation in pencil survives. The sketch of an unknown church in pencil survives at the back.
Transverse section (top), West elevation (bottom). The elevation depicts the gable-windows of the church which are among the earliest examples of the grouped-type. Noteworthy is the tympanum filling in the west gable window of the naos: the Cufic patterns are interrupted by a flowering cross. A small semi-arch hardly more than a quarter-cicle supports the single window of each of the four gables in the exo-narthex. The two drawings are inscribed separately. Further annotationand sketches in pencil survives.
East elevation (top), South elevation (bottom). Arcade type windows are used only in the east side of the church. The grouped window gradually replaced this type. Among the earliest examples are the gable-windows of the church. Noteworthy in the South Elevation is the shallow cut-brick horizontal frieze above the arch of the central south door. The motif is a step pattern. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan. The Drawing is entitled: 'Kapnikarea Church - Athens', 'The Plan'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Longitudinal section with interior decoration. The Drawing is entitled: 'Kapnikarea Church - Athens', 'Longitudinal Section'.
Transverse section with interior decoration. This is a preliminary drawing.
South elevation. Noteworthy in the south elevation is the shallow cut-brick horizontal frieze above the arch of the central south door. The motif is a step pattern. The drawing is entitled (in pencil): 'Kapnikarea Athens', 'South Elevation'. Futher annotation in pencil survives.
East elevation. Arcade type windows are used only in the east side of the church. The grouped window gradually replaced this type. Among the earliest examples are the gable-windows of the church. The drawing is entitled (in pencil): 'Kapnikarea Athens', 'East Elevation'. Futher annotation in pencil survives.