File:The monument of Philopappus in Athens in 1751.jpg

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The Roman monument of Philopappοs, built c. 115 AD, atop the Hill of the Muses, in Athens in 1751

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English: The monument of Philopappοs in Athens atop the Hill of the Muses (Philopappou Hill or Λόφος Φιλοπάππου) in 1751. On the left, James Stuart, Nicholas Revett, James Dawkins and Robert Wood are studying the monument, while a Greek shepherd, leaning on the monument, stares with interest at them–his goats wandering around and on the monument. The smoking Turkish Janissary who escorts the British is preparing coffee, rather disinterested, having turned his back on both the British and the monument. On the right and at the distant horizon, the Saronic Gulf and part of Aegina Island.
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Source Stuart, James, and Nicholas Revett, "The Antiquities of Athens measured and delineated by James Stuart F.R.S. and F.S.A. and Nicholas Revett Painters and Αrchitects", ed. Willey Reveley (John Nichols: London, 1794) vol. III
Author James Stuart (1713-1788) and Nicholas Revett (1720-1804)

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