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Tomb of Sofia Afentaki with the Sleeping Female Figure statue, a work of Yannoulis Chalepas. ... Nikos Kavvadias, poet; Theodoros Kolokotronis, ...
Nikos Kavvadias (/ k æ v ə ˈ d iː ə s /; Greek: Νίκος Καββαδίας [kavaˈðias]; 11 January 1910 – 10 February 1975) [1] was a Greek poet, writer and a sailor by profession. He used his travels around the world, the life at sea and its adventures, as powerful metaphors for the escape of ordinary people, outside the boundaries ...
In 1903, Kavvadias published part of the inscription upon a third stele, detailing further accounts of miraculous healings; he published the inscription in full in 1918. [40] In his last excavation season at Epidaurus, which lasted from June 1928 until shortly before his death in July, he uncovered an elaborate building, possibly used by ...
The Perserschutt photographed in 1866, just after the first excavation was completed. The famous Kritios Boy appears on the right.. The Perserschutt (lit. ' Persian rubble ' or ' Persian debris '), as it is called in the German language, is the collection of ancient votive and architectural sculptures that belonged to the Acropolis of Athens before being destroyed during the second Persian ...
English: Plan of the Acropolis of Athens, showing areas excavated by Panagiotis Kavvadias and Georg Kawerau between 1885 and 1890. Monuments marked in red were first discovered during these excavations.
Kavvadias (Greek: Καββαδίας) is a Greek surname. Notable people with this name include: Epameinondas Kavvadias (1886–1965), admiral of the Hellenic Navy; Nikos Kavvadias (1910–1975), poet; Panagiotis Kavvadias (1850–1928), archaeologist
This is a list of Greek artists from the antiquity to today. Artists have been categorised according to their main artistic profession and according to the major historical period they lived in: the Ancient (until the foundation of the Byzantine Empire), the Byzantine (until the fall of Constantinople in 1453), Cretan Renaissance 1453-1660, Heptanese School 1660-1830 and the Modern period ...
His next album, Stavros tou Notou (Southern Cross), set to the poetry of Nikos Kavvadias, opened up further musical avenues for him, combining theatre, electronic music and atonality (a second album, Grammes ton orizondon, set to the poetry of Kavvadias was released in 1991).