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The Thriassian Plain and Eleusis on the bay, E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens Greece,

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  • Keystone View Company

Title

The Thriassian Plain and Eleusis on the bay, E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens Greece

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • two gelatin silver prints adhered to card stock

Techniques

  • two gelatin silver prints adhered to card stock

Dimensions

8.9 x 17.8 cm (3 1/2 x 7 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Printed on recto of mount, left margin: Keystone View Company/ Copyright Underwood & Underwood/ Manufacturers Made in U.S.A. Publishers. Printed on recto on mount, right margin: Meadville, Pa. New York, N.Y., Chicago, Ill., London,England. Printed on recto on mount, lower right: (28)-9297- The Thriasian Plain and Eleusis on the bay. E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens, Greece. Printed on recto, on mount, upper center: 28. Printed on verso, on mount: 9297. "The beautiful plain before us, covered with/ olive groves, is the Eleusinian territory, the home of/ grain which made men out of savages. Beyond we see/ the bay of Eleusis. On the shore of that bay was the/ sacred home of Greek religion in its noblest phase. The/ white houses of the present village of Eleusis are partly/ hidden by the cap of this bronzed and weather-worn/ sheperd. The Sacred Enclosure itself is just to the / right of the village, at the foot of the low, dark/ ridge. * * *
Beyond the bay are two mountains; just beyond the/ place where those mountains came together, lies Athens. The mountain farthest away, loomming up towards the clouds, is Hymettos, and not far beyond Hymettos is/ the Aegean Sea. The Sacred Way from Athens to Eleusis ran through/ the gorge between those two mountains beyond the bay../ After emerging from the gorge, it skirted the shore to/ Eleusis. The great highway from Athens to Thebes and/ nothern Greece followed the same route as far as Eleusis. From that point it turned northwest and,/ with many winding reached (behind us) the top of the/ divide between Attica and Bocotia."
From Greece though the Stereoscope, by Rufus B Richardson. Ph. D.,
copy right by Underwood & Underwood.

Type

  • Photographs

Credit

Gift of Mary Bergstein

Object Number

2012.83.9

The Thriassian Plain and Eleusis on the bay, E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens Greece

Printed on recto of mount, left margin: Keystone View Company/ Copyright Underwood & Underwood/ Manufacturers Made in U.S.A. Publishers. Printed on recto on mount, right margin: Meadville, Pa. New York, N.Y., Chicago, Ill., London,England. Printed on recto on mount, lower right: (28)-9297- The Thriasian Plain and Eleusis on the bay. E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens, Greece. Printed on recto, on mount, upper center: 28. Printed on verso, on mount: 9297. "The beautiful plain before us, covered with/ olive groves, is the Eleusinian territory, the home of/ grain which made men out of savages. Beyond we see/ the bay of Eleusis. On the shore of that bay was the/ sacred home of Greek religion in its noblest phase. The/ white houses of the present village of Eleusis are partly/ hidden by the cap of this bronzed and weather-worn/ sheperd. The Sacred Enclosure itself is just to the / right of the village, at the foot of the low, dark/ ridge. * * *
Beyond the bay are two mountains; just beyond the/ place where those mountains came together, lies Athens. The mountain farthest away, loomming up towards the clouds, is Hymettos, and not far beyond Hymettos is/ the Aegean Sea. The Sacred Way from Athens to Eleusis ran through/ the gorge between those two mountains beyond the bay../ After emerging from the gorge, it skirted the shore to/ Eleusis. The great highway from Athens to Thebes and/ nothern Greece followed the same route as far as Eleusis. From that point it turned northwest and,/ with many winding reached (behind us) the top of the/ divide between Attica and Bocotia."
From Greece though the Stereoscope, by Rufus B Richardson. Ph. D.,
copy right by Underwood & Underwood.

The images on this website can enable discovery and collaboration and support new scholarship, and we encourage their use. This object is in Copyright. This object is The Thriassian Plain and Eleusis on the bay, E.S.E. from Mandra toward Athens Greece with the accession number of 2012.83.9. To request new photography, please send an email to imagerequest@risd.edu and include your name and the object's accession number.
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