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Princeton University Library Collection of Nelly's Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē Photographs
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Nelly's Sougioutzoglou-Seraidare was a Greek photographer.
The collection is an open collection of photographs by Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē. Included are 25 postcard photographs of the Delphic Festival of 1930 in Delphi, Greece, organized by Angelos Sikelianos; some of these photographs depict the performance of tragedies by Aeschylus. Additions are photographs of Mistra, classical monuments in Athens, Mount Athos, Olympia, Santorini Island, Aigina, and several other places in Greece.
Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund (AM 2000-96; 2005-115; 2007-32, 2007-109, 2009-122; 2010-54, 2010-115; 2011-108; 2014-165; 2016-118; 2019-24; 2020-18; 2022-101). With gift from the Program in Hellenic Studies in 2011 (AM 2011-108; 2022-101).
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This collection was processed by Kalliopi Balatsouka in 2010. Finding aid written by Kalliopi Balatsouka in 2010. Folder inventory added by Nicholas Williams '2015 in 2012. New materials acquired, processed and added to the Finding Aid by Kalliopi Balatsouka in 2021-2022.
No appraisal information is available.
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Place
- Athens (Greece) -- photographs
- Athos (Greece) -- photographs
- Daphni (Greece). -- photographs
- Delphi (Extinct city) -- photographs
- Greece -- photographs
- Hephaisteion (Athens, Greece). -- photographs
- Mistra (Greece). -- photographs
- Parthenon (Athens, Greece). -- photographs
- Santorini Island (Greece) -- photographs
- Acropolis (Athens, Greece). -- photographs
- Lycabettus, Mount (Greece) -- Photographs.
- Athens (Greece) -- Antiquities. -- photographs
- Greece. -- photographs -- 20th century
- Publisher
- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Date
- 2008
- Access Restrictions
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The collection is open for research.
- Use Restrictions
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Collection Inventory
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Consists of black-and-white photo postcard of the statue of Charioteer at Delphi museum; photographer's studio stamp on the reverse.
Physical Description1 folder
Consists of four photographs (7,9 x 11,3 cm each), mounted on both sides of a mat board. Images depict monks in Mount Athos; the Theseion and the Tower of the Winds in Athens (Greece); and a general view of the city of Athens. Photographs are numbered and they bear handwritten titles in pen on the mat board and the photographer's studio stamp on the reverse.
Physical Description1 folder
(1) black and-white photograph (11 x 8.5 cm) with the photographer's studio stamp in English on the reverse.
Physical Description1 folder