Greece Black and White Prints

$350.00 (price_excluding_tax)

  • Greece Black and White Prints.
  • Professional photo papers, top-of-the-line printers.
  • A skilled team of technicians that review every single image.
  • Standalone Prints ship in one day and Framed or Canvas Prints take 2-3 days before shipping.

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Greece Black and White Prints

by Jacqueline LaRocca

Erechtheion Caryatids on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece Black and White Prints
Erechtheion Caryatids on the Acropolis of Athens, Fine Art Print

This fine art print features the Erechtheion’s iconic Caryatids standing in elegant symmetry. Marble textures and sculpted details reveal centuries of artistry. The distant mountains add depth and atmosphere.

Ionic Columns of the Temple of Athena Nike, Greece Black and White Prints
Ionic Columns of the Temple of Athena Nike, Fine Art Print

This fine art print captures the Temple of Athena Nike with its elegant Ionic columns and weathered marble blocks. Bright clouds create a dramatic backdrop that enhances the temple’s classical form.

Iconic Mykonos Windmills in Black and White, Greece Black and White Prints
Iconic Mykonos Windmills in Black and White, Fine Art Print

This fine art print features three iconic Mykonos windmills standing above a stone wall. Their white forms and wooden frames create a classic island silhouette.

History of Greece

Early Civilizations

Greek history began with the Minoans on Crete around 3000 BCE. Soon afterward, the Mycenaeans rose on the mainland. They built palaces and controlled trade routes. Eventually, their power collapsed after 1200 BCE. Consequently, Greece entered the difficult Dark Age. During this period, populations shrank and skills declined. Nevertheless, local traditions survived in many communities.

Archaic Revival

By 800 BCE, Greek society revived. City‑states, or poleis, appeared across the region. Meanwhile, trade expanded and connected distant ports. As a result, new ideas spread quickly. Poets like Homer shaped shared identity.
Soon, Athens and Sparta gained influence. Consequently, political experiments and military reforms accelerated. Gradually, Greek culture grew more confident and outward‑looking.

Classical Brilliance

The Classical era began after the Persian Wars. Greek city‑states united briefly against Persia. After victory, Athens led a strong maritime league.
Consequently, wealth fueled art, drama, and philosophy. Pericles rebuilt the Acropolis and strengthened democracy. However, rivalry with Sparta increased. Eventually, the Peloponnesian War erupted. After long conflict, Sparta defeated Athens. Therefore, Greek unity weakened. Even so, Greek thinkers continued shaping Western ideas.

Macedonian Expansion

Soon, Macedon rose under Philip II. He unified Greece through diplomacy and force. Then Alexander the Great launched vast conquests. He spread Greek culture across Egypt, Persia, and India. As a result, the Hellenistic world blended traditions. New cities flourished with science, art, and trade. Consequently, Greek influence reached far beyond the Aegean.

Roman and Byzantine Eras

Rome conquered Greece in 146 BCE. Nevertheless, Roman leaders admired Greek learning. Greek teachers shaped Roman culture and education.
Later, the Byzantine Empire preserved Greek traditions. Christianity spread, and ancient temples changed roles.Meanwhile, invasions and internal struggles weakened the empire.

Ottoman Rule

Ottoman forces captured Greece in the 1400s. Consequently, Greek communities lost political autonomy. However, they preserved language, faith, and identity. Despite hardship, cultural life continued through trade and local leadership.

Modern Independence

A national uprising began in 1821. After years of fighting, Greece gained independence. Soon afterward, Athens became the capital. Throughout the 20th century, Greece faced wars and political shifts. Nevertheless, democratic institutions eventually stabilized. Later, Greece joined the European Union.

Greece Today

Today, Greece blends ancient heritage with modern energy. Consequently, the country remains a vital Mediterranean crossroads.

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Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 24 × 2 in
Image

Aegean Alley Cat Resting on Cobblestones, Aegean Cliffs and Whitewashed Houses in Mykonos, Aegean Island Residence in Black and White, Aegean Landscape with Whitewashed Mykonos Houses, Aegean Waterfront Town on the Slopes of Mykonos, Aegean Waves Crashing Against Mykonos Seaside Homes, Black and White Little Venice Coastal Scene, Carved Stone Fountain with Greek Inscriptions, Classic Cycladic Dome and Bell Tower in Mykonos, Cycladic Architecture and Bell Tower Passageway, Cycladic Architecture with Infrared Tree Glow, Dramatic Aegean Landscape with Rolling Clouds, Iconic Mykonos Windmills in Black and White, Little Venice Mykonos Waterfront in Black and White, Mykonos Harbor Scene with Pier and Sailboat, Mykonos Little Venice Balconies Over the Sea, Mykonos Seascape with Rugged Shoreline in Black and White, Mykonos Windmill Above the Harbor and Marina, Traditional Mykonos Church with Dome and Bell Tower, Whitewashed Greek Island House with Stone Courtyard, Whitewashed Mykonos Town Spreading Across the Hills, Santorini Church with Dome and Bell Tower in Black and White, Byzantine Style Church Architecture in Santorini, Greece, Santorini Church Entrance with Dome and Iron Gate, Santorini Abandoned Building with Classical Architecture, Iconic Santorini Architecture Overlooking the Aegean, Whitewashed Santorini Architecture on Dramatic Cliffs, Oia Hillside Architecture with Aegean Views, Parthenon Doric Columns Close Up in Athens, Odeon of Herodes Atticus with Athens City View, Ancient Greek Arches Framing the Athens Cityscape, Erechtheion Caryatids on the Acropolis of Athens, Athens City View with Mount Lycabettus, Odeon of Herodes Atticus and Philopappos Hill, Ionic Columns of the Temple of Athena Nike, Herodes Atticus Odeon Overlooking Athens, Black and White Parthenon Column Detail, Parthenon Frieze and Columns on the Acropolis

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Athens, Greece, Mykonos, Greece, Santorini, Greece

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