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Giovanni Battista Lusiera's 'The Monument to Philopappos, Athens'

Giovanni Battista Lusiera’s ‘The Monument to Philopappos, Athens’

July 16, 2020 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

From the National Galleries of Scotland, In 1799 Lusieri was employed by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, as his resident artist and agent in Athens, where he remained until his death. Lusieri was closely involved in supervising the removal…

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