The Monument of Lysicrates in the garden of the Capuchin monastery, Athens, from The Antiquities of Athens, engraved by Anthony Walker 1726-65, published 1762-1830 Oil Painting by after Stuart, James & Revett, Nicholas

The Monument of Lysicrates in the garden of the Capuchin monastery, Athens, from The Antiquities of Athens, engraved by Anthony Walker 1726-65, published 1762-1830

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Monument of Lysicrates in the garden of the Capuchin monastery, Athens, from The Antiquities of Athens, engraved by Anthony Walker 1726-65, published 1762-1830", originally brought to life by the talented after Stuart, James & Revett, Nicholas. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to after Stuart, James & Revett, Nicholas and his artistic vision.

    Owning this piece is more than just decoration - it's a statement of your refined taste in art. Let the vibrant colors and intricate details of this replica serve as a daily reminder of the beauty in our world. Elevate your decor and appreciate the richness of art with our replica of this masterpiece.

  • Painting Description

    The Monument of Lysicrates, located in the garden of the Capuchin monastery in Athens, is a significant historical and architectural landmark that has captured the interest of scholars and artists for centuries. This ancient structure, originally erected in 334 BC, is a well-preserved example of a choregic monument, which was built to commemorate the sponsorship of a winning performance in the Dionysian theatrical festival. The monument was commissioned by Lysicrates, a wealthy patron of the arts, and stands as a testament to the cultural and artistic achievements of ancient Athens.

    The engraving of the Monument of Lysicrates by Anthony Walker (1726-65), published between 1762 and 1830, is a notable work that forms part of "The Antiquities of Athens." This publication, created by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, was a pioneering effort in the field of classical archaeology and architectural documentation. Stuart and Revett's meticulous work aimed to provide accurate and detailed representations of ancient Greek architecture, and their publication played a crucial role in the neoclassical movement in Europe.

    Walker's engraving captures the intricate details and elegant proportions of the Monument of Lysicrates, showcasing its Corinthian order and the frieze depicting scenes from the myth of Dionysus. The publication of this engraving helped to disseminate knowledge of Greek architectural principles and aesthetics, influencing contemporary architects and artists.

    The Capuchin monastery, where the monument is situated, adds another layer of historical significance. The monastery, established in the early 17th century, became a center for the study and preservation of ancient Greek artifacts. The presence of the Monument of Lysicrates within its garden highlights the enduring legacy of classical antiquity and its integration into later historical contexts.

    Overall, the engraving by Anthony Walker, as part of Stuart and Revett's "The Antiquities of Athens," serves as an important document that not only preserves the visual and architectural heritage of the Monument of Lysicrates but also underscores the broader cultural and historical connections between ancient Greece and later European scholarship and artistic endeavors.

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