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Athens, Greece City At Twilight | Framed Panorama City Skyline Panoramic Picture ATH1

from $123.90
Photo text: "This panoramic photograph of Athens was taken by James Blakeway. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece and host city to the 2004 Summer Olympics. The fortification centered in this photograph is the Acropolis. Atop the Acropolis is the Parthenon, chief temple of the goddess Athena built between 447 and 432 B.C. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture. Behind the Parthenon is Mount Lycabettos, the highest hill of Athens. The brightly lit structure to the lower left is the Theater of Herod Atticus, built by the Romans in 160 A.D.. Various performances still take place in this ancient amphitheater today."

This is a reproduction print and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"

Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
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Photo text: "This panoramic photograph of Athens was taken by James Blakeway. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece and host city to the 2004 Summer Olympics. The fortification centered in this photograph is the Acropolis. Atop the Acropolis is the Parthenon, chief temple of the goddess Athena built between 447 and 432 B.C. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture. Behind the Parthenon is Mount Lycabettos, the highest hill of Athens. The brightly lit structure to the lower left is the Theater of Herod Atticus, built by the Romans in 160 A.D.. Various performances still take place in this ancient amphitheater today."

This is a reproduction print and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"

Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
Photo text: "This panoramic photograph of Athens was taken by James Blakeway. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece and host city to the 2004 Summer Olympics. The fortification centered in this photograph is the Acropolis. Atop the Acropolis is the Parthenon, chief temple of the goddess Athena built between 447 and 432 B.C. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture. Behind the Parthenon is Mount Lycabettos, the highest hill of Athens. The brightly lit structure to the lower left is the Theater of Herod Atticus, built by the Romans in 160 A.D.. Various performances still take place in this ancient amphitheater today."

This is a reproduction print and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"

Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"

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