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Leonidas Drosis
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Γλυπτό:Λ. Δρόσης, Φωτογραφία:2gymkais2
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Mvskoke: Το μνημείο του Αλέξανδρου Υψηλάντη στο Πεδίον του Άρεως, στο οποίο έχουν αποτεθεί και τα οστά του. Αποτελεί το μοναδικό δείγμα ανδρικής μορφής πάνω σε σαρκοφάγο, έργο του γλύπτη Λ. Δρόση (1869) σε σχέδιο του Χρ. Χάνσεν (1842). Στον χώρο του Πεδίου το μνημείο μεταφέρθηκε το 1964, οπότε έγινε και η μετακομιδή των οστών του Υψηλάντη από τη Βιέννη στην Αθήνα.
Date 1869
date QS:P571,+1869-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
National Historical Museum of Athens
Source/Photographer Collections of the National Historical Museum of Athens

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