Frank G. Carpenter,Oracle Priestess,Delphi,Greece,Lion of Chaeronea,1923
Title: The rock on which the oracle priestess stood at Delphi to proclaim her utterances. Here came men rich and poor, Kings and generals for advice before embarking on new schemes and fields The lion of Chaeronea. A huge marble statue dug up in the fields of Chaeronea.
Creator(s): Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George), 1855-1924, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1923.
Summary: Photographs show Sybil rock at Delphi, Greece and the Lion of Chaeronea statue which was erected by the Thebans in memory of their dead after the battle of Chaeronea (338 BCE).
Notes:
Title from item.
Negative series code stamped on page: LC-C26.
On page: no. 1449 (top image), and no. 1450 (bottom image),
In album: European pictures (1923 trip), p. [99].
Copyright by Carpenter's World Travels.
Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Rocks--Greece--Delphi (Extinct city)--1920-1930.
Statues--Greece--1920-1930.
Archaeological ruins--Greece--Delphi (Extinct city)--1920-1930.
Chaeronea, Battle of, Greece, 338 B.C.--Monuments.
Gelatin silver prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2011649949/
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