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simonlindner, « 1801: Removal of Sculptures from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin’s Men », Translocations. Ikonographie, ID : 10.58079/uu1y
Commented by: Eleonora Vratskidou Dodwell/Pomardi’s watercolour is the only known image to record the operation of the removal of the marbles from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin’s team. The watercolour does not figure the discovery or collection of items on the ground (i.e. already fallen parts of the decoration of the temple), but captures rather the extraction of sculptures from the temple itself, a practice not explicitly authorised in the firman obtained from the Ottoman authorities, and ...