Detail of the “Saffron Gatherers” 3,675-year-old fresco from Akrotiri, the Bronze Age city of Santorini entombed by volcanic ash.
© Museum of Prehistoric Thera, Santorini, Greece

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Detail of the “Saffron Gatherers” 3,675-year-old fresco from Akrotiri, the Bronze Age city of Santorini entombed by volcanic ash.
© Museum of Prehistoric Thera, Santorini, Greece
Sculptor in the process of making a Byzantine Corinthian style column, Thessaloniki, 1929.
The pictured sculptor was Demetrios G. Sofianos from the town of Pyrgos in Tinos island, a region with a very big legacy in marble sculpting.
Photo: Nelly's.
Ios Island, Cyclades
Siridi, Milos, Cyclades, Greece by Façade
Aimasia Residence Elia Beach, Mykonos, Greece,
Designed by A31 Architecture,
Interiors by Tom Dixon's Design Research Studio,
Landscape design: Archetopo,
© Mike Kelley
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Paros Twilight By Jeff Stanford, 2026 Buy prints of this image at: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/paros-twilight-jeff-stanford.html or more of my images at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
Mykonos, Greece: Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island has an area of 85.5 square kilometres and rises to an elevation of 341 metres at its highest point. The largest town of Mykonos, which is on the west coast also known as Chora. Mykonos's nickname is "The Island of the Winds", due to the very strong winds that usually blow on the island. Tourism is a major industry and Mykonos is known for its vibrant nightlife. Wikipedia