ClassificationsWorks of Art on Paper
Artist
Dimitris Konstantinou
(Greek, active 1854 - ca. 1867)
Arch of Hadrian, with Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
Dateca. 1858
Credit LineGift of William Knight Zewadski
Dimensions14 15/16 x 10 5/8 in. (37.9 x 27 cm)
Object number2002.011.005
Label TextThis arch marks the boundary between the old city and the new city founded by the Roman emperor Hadrian. It was built in 132 AD, the year of the dedication of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, in honor of the emperor's many gifts to Athens. This facade, which looks towards the Acropolis, is inscribed, "This is Athens, the ancient city of Theseus." On the other side, facing the temple, the inscription reads, "This is the city of Hadrian and not of Theseus." In the eighteenth century the arch was incorporated by the Turks into the fortifications surrounding the city, remains of which can be seen on the second story. These additions fell in 1861.Exhibition HistoryAn Eye for Antiquity: Photographs from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight Zewadski, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, October 25 - December 13, 1991
The Eye of Greece: Athens in Nineteenth-Century Photographs, Michael C. Carlos Museum, September 25 - November 24, 2004
Published ReferencesMCCM Newsletter, September - November 2002.
MCCM Newsletter, September - October 2004.
ProvenanceEx coll. William Knight Zewadski, United States.
Status
Not on viewCollections
- Works of Art on Paper
430-420 BCE
ca. 585-575 BCE
1st Century CE
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
1775
4th Century CE