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South-east View Of The Erechtheion Print by Edward Dodwell

South-East View of the Erechtheion

Edward Dodwell

Views in Greece,

Edward Dodwell

Dinner At Crisso,

Edward Dodwell

Entrance to Athens

Edward Dodwell

Gate of the Lions at Mycenae,

Edward Dodwell

Katabathron of Lake Kopais

Edward Dodwell

Lake of Stymfalos

Edward Dodwell

Larissa,

Edward Dodwell

Monastery of Megaspelia,

Edward Dodwell

Monastery of Phaneromene,

Edward Dodwell

Mount Olympos,

Edward Dodwell

Parnassus,

Edward Dodwell

Pass of Thermopylae,

Edward Dodwell

Plain of Olympia,

Edward Dodwell

Port Bathy and Capital of Ithaca

Edward Dodwell

Ruins of Orchomenos,

Edward Dodwell

Sepulchre of Hassan Baba,

Edward Dodwell

SE View of the Temple at Sunium,

Edward Dodwell

SE View of the Erechtheion,

Edward Dodwell

Temple of Apollo Epicurius,

Edward Dodwell

Temple of Jupiter Panhellenios,

Edward Dodwell

Temple of Jupiter Olympios and River Ilissos,

Edward Dodwell

Interior Temple of Jupiter Panhellenios,

Edward Dodwell

The Hyperian Fountain at Phere,

Edward Dodwell

The Kastallian Spring,

Edward Dodwell

Village of Portaria,

Edward Dodwell

West Front of the Parthenon,

Edward Dodwell

Athens from the foot of Mount Anchesmus,

Edward Dodwell (1767 – 13 May 1832) was an Irish painter, traveller and a writer on archaeology.
Painting of the bazaar at Athens, by Dodwell.
"West Front of the Parthenon", Views in Greece, London 1821

Dodwell was born in Ireland and belonged to the same family as Henry Dodwell, the theologian, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]

Dodwell travelled from 1801 to 1806 in Greece, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, and spent the rest of his life for the most part in Italy, at Naples, and Rome. He died at Rome from the effects of an illness contracted in 1830 during a visit of exploration to the Sabine Mountains. Dodwell's widow, a daughter of Count Giraud, thirty years his junior, subsequently became famous as the "beautiful" countess of Spaur, and played a considerable role in the political life of the papal city.

Dodwell published A Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece (1819), of which a German translation appeared in 1821; Views in Greece, with thirty colored plates (1821); and Views and Descriptions of Cyclopian or Pelasgic Remains in Italy and Greece (London and Paris, with French text, 1834).

References

"Dodwell, Edward (DDWL795E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.

Sources

Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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