View of Monemvasia
Time Period: 1971 - 1975
Monemvasia, is a small historic town in the eastern Peloponnese, in the prefecture of Laconia. It is known for its medieval fortress, on the homonymous "Rock of Monemvasia". The rescued buildings in the castle include defensive structures of the outer castle and several small Byzantine churches.
Its name is a compound word, which comes from the two Greek words Moni and Emvasis . Many of the streets are narrow and suitable for pedestrians only.
Entering the city, the main road with the Byzantine cobbled path leads to the Central Square with the old cannon and the Church
Date: 1974
The photographs are offered in limited editions, printed on premium quality Hahnenmuhle Photo Luster photo paper, 260 gsm, at high resolution.
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Number of copies: 75
SKU: 01-02-2862
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Our mother's dream
With a 30-year delay, my sister Katie and I are fulfilling our Mother's dream of publishing an online album that captures her work as an amateur photographer from 1965 to 1995.
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