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Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/104], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

Ground plan. The drawing is entitled: 'Church of St Theodore Athens', 'Ground Plan'. Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/105], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

Longitudinal section with interior decoration. The drawing is entitled: 'Church of St Theodore Athens', 'Longitudinal Section'. Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/106], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

Transverse section. Preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/107], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

North elevation. The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/110], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

South elevation. The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original. The erawing is entitled: 'Church of St Theodore', 'South Elevation'. Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/111], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

East elevation. The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original. The drawing is entitled: 'Church of St Theodore', 'East Elevation'. Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/112], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

Longitudinal section (top), Ground plan (bottom). Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/113], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

West elevation (top), Transverse section (bottom). Further annotation in ink survives.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/114], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

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.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/115], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

East elevation. The drawing depicts the bowls which were used as tympanun ornaments throughout the monument. Unfortunately, few of them are original. Preliminary drawing.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/116], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

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.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/117], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

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.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/118], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

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.

Hagioi Theodoroi [BRF/1/1/1/119], Hagioi Theodoroi, 1888-1890

Rubbing - Detail of the ornamental terracotta panel-frieze (champleve process). Further annotation in pencil survives.

Hagia Zoni and Hagios Spyridon [BRF/1/1/1/120], Hagia Zoni and Hagios Spyridon, 1888-1890

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.

Hypapanti [BRF/1/1/1/121], Hypapanti, 1888-1890

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.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/207], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Ground plan. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Kaesariani: Attica'.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/208], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Ground plan and marble jambs. The drawing is numbered as follows: 'Attica : No 1'. It is entitled in pencil: 'Attica: Monastery - Church of Kaisariani'. Furher annotation in ink and pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/209], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Transverse section. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Kaesariani' 'Transverse Section'.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/210], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Trasverse section with iconography. The drawing depicts parts of the iconographic program in the naos and the narthex. The wall-paintings in the naos follow the standard Byzantine/post-Byzantine iconographic program/scheme of church decoration. In terms of iconography, they follow well-established 16th-century Cretan School prototypes. They are rather conservative and date to the 18th century. Those of the narthex are less sophisticated with naïve/pictoresque details in the dense composistions. They date, according to a surviving inscription, to the 17th century. The drawing is numbered as follows: 'Attica No 2'. It is entitled in pencil: 'Attica Monastery Church of Kaesariani'. A caption at the bottom reads: 'Church at Kaesariane'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/211], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Kaisariani: Attica', 'Longitudinal Section'.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/212], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Part of transverse section with iconography. The drawing depicts parts of the iconographic program in the dome and the holy bema. The wall-paintings in the naos follow the standard Byzantine/post-Byzantine iconographic program/scheme of church decoration. In terms of iconography, they follow well-established 16th-century Cretan School prototypes. In terms of style, they are rather conservative and date to the 18th century. Those of the narthex are less sophisticated with naïve/pictoresque details in the dense composistions. They date, according to a surviving inscription, to the 17th century. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/213], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Transverse section with iconography. The drawing depicts parts of the iconographic program in the naos and the narthex. The wall-paintings in the naos follow the standard Byzantine/post-Byzantine iconographic program/scheme of church decoration. In terms of iconography, they follow well-established 16th-century Cretan School prototypes.. In terms of style, they are rather conservative and date to the 18th century. Those of the narthex are less sophisticated with naïve/pictoresque details in the dense composistions. They date, according to a surviving inscription, to the 17th century. This is a preliminary drawing.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/214], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

East elevation. Ornamental brickwork appears more emphatically on the east end and the north and south gables of the Kaisariani church. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Kaesariani' 'East Elevation'.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/215], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

North elevation. This side is the most elaborately decorated part of the monument. The north arm of the cross is emphasized by a single protruding arch forming a conch-headed recession. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Kaesariani' 'The North Elevation'.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/216], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

North elevation. This side is the most elaborately decorated part of the monument. The north arm of the cross is emphasized by a single protruding arch forming a conch-headed recession. The drawing is numbered as follows: 'Attica No 7'. It is captioned: 'North Elevation' and 'Church at Kaesariani'. Further annotation in ink survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/217], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Ground plan with placement of iconography. The plan depicts the iconographic scheme of the naos and the narthex. The drawing is numbered as follows: 'Attica No -'. It is captioned: 'Church at Kaisariane'. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/218], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Ground plan with placement of iconography. The plan depicts the iconographic scheme of the naos and the narthex. This is a preliminary drawing. The word 'Kaisariani' appears in the right-hand corner.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/219], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

East elevation (detail) - The bema window. Ornamental brickwork appears more emphatically on the east end and the north and south gables of the Kaisariani church. The Drawing depicts the bema window of the church. The window is double of the so-called 'grouped-type': the whole window is embraced in a single arch within which the individual lights are arched separately. The tympanum filling is in curvilinear form: the tile-courses follow concentrically the curve of the subsidiary arches and the individual units are themselves curved. This is one of the best examples of the type. The drawing is captioned as follows: 'Church at Caesariani'. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/220], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1890

Bema window and closure slab. The drawing depicts the bema window of the church and a marble closure slab. The window is double of the so-called 'grouped-type': the whole window is embraced in a single arch within which the individual lights are arched separately. The tympanum filling is in curvilinear form: the tile-courses follow concentrically the curve of the subsidiary arches and the individual units are themselves curved. This is one of the best examples of the type. The slab is decorated with foliate and geometrical patterns. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Kaisariani Monastery [BRF/1/1/1/221], Kaisariani Monastery, 1888-1910

The Tree of Jesse. The Tree of Jesse decorates the west wall of the Kaisariani narthex. The wall-paintings in this part of the church are less sophisticated than those of the naos with naïve/pictoresque details in the dense composistions. They date, according to a surviving inscription, to the 17th century. Made for John, 3rd Marquess of Bute by Gillieron and presented to the Fund by his son (see note in: BRF Corporate Records-List of BRF materials by RWS 1948).

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/222], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1932?

Ground plan. The drawing is entitled: 'Omorfh Ekklesia near Athens - 1/4 Inch Scale - Plan Drawing 1'. Further annotation in pencil surives.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/223], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1932?

Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled: 'Omorphi Ekklesia nr Athens - Longitudinal Section - Drwg 2'.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/224], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1932?

Transverse section. The drawing is entitled: 'Omorfh Ekklesia Section Thro Narthex Looking E Drwg 3'.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/225], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1932?

Noth elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled: 'Omorfh Ekklesia nr Athens - North Elevation - Drawing 4'. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/226], Omorphi Ekklesia, 13/10/1932

North elevation. The drawing, according to a surviving note, is a copy of R.S. Weir's rough pencil sketch.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/227], Omorphi Ekklesia, 13/10/1932

East elevation. The drawing according to a surviving inscription, is a copy of R.S. Weir's inked drawing. Further annotation in ink and pencil surives.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/228], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1888-1890

East elevation. The drawing is entitled: 'Church at Omorphi - Attica', 'East End'.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/229], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1888-1890

East elevation (left) - North elevation (right). This is a preliminary drawing.

Omorphi Ekklesia [BRF/1/1/1/230], Omorphi Ekklesia, 1888-1890

North elevation. This is a preliminary drawing.

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/232], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Low relief marble closure slab. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. The drawing is annotated in pencil: 'Athens Museum?'. See also drawing no.BRF 01/01/01/242

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/233], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Parts of relief marble closure slabs. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. See also drawings nos. BRF 01/01/01/242 and BRF 01/01/01/239

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/234], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Relief marble closure slabs.Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. See also drawing no. BRF 01/01/01/242

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/235], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Relief marble closure slabs. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil. See also drawing no BRF 01/01/01/241

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/236], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Relief heraldic slab. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. The drawing is annotated in pencil.

Panagia Gorgoepikoos [BRF/1/1/1/237], Panagia Gorgoepikoos, 1888-1890

Preliminary drawing of relief marble closure slabs.The slabs are decorated with crosses surrounded by rosettes, other floral and geometrical motifs and could be dated to the middle Byzantine period. The two slabs decorate the west end (north part) of the church.

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/238], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Sections of marble epistyles, capitals, pilasters. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens. This is a preliminary drawing. It is annotated in pencil.

Byzantine Museum Athens [BRF/1/1/1/239], Byzantine Museum Athens, 1888-1890

Parts of relief marble closure slabs. Now in Byzantine Museum Athens This is a preliminary drawing. It is anotated in pencil. See also drawings nos. BRF 01/01/01/233 and BRF 01/01/01/242