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Step into the heart of political history with our Politics collection of Photographic Prints. This captivating assortment showcases iconic moments from the political landscape of Greece and Europe, expertly captured by our talented photographers. Each print is a testament to the power and passion of political discourse, offering a unique perspective into the world of diplomacy and governance. Bring these evocative images into your home or office to spark conversation and inspire reflection. Available in various sizes, these premium photographic prints are sure to make a stunning addition to any space.

Greece is a parliamentary republic located in Southern Europe, and is a member of the European Union and has been since 1981

471 Photographic Prints

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: ISOCRATES (436-338 BC). Ancient Greek rhetorician

ISOCRATES (436-338 BC). Ancient Greek rhetorician and one of the ten Attic orators. From the book Pinacotheca imaginum illustrium by Gian Vittorio de Rossi (1577-1647). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: King Edward VII state visit with Kaiser Wilhelm II

King Edward VII state visit with Kaiser Wilhelm II
Edward VII with his nephew Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, at Friedrichshof, with Count Hohenau, the Crown Princess of Greece, Prince and Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC)

Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC)
Illustration of a Demosthenes (384 BC-322 BC)

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: The Basilica and the Temple of Neptune in Paestum

The Basilica and the Temple of Neptune in Paestum Capaccio Paestum Temple Archaic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:02/1954. Date of Artwork:VI sec. a.C

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929), Allied commander in Greece during World War I, 1917

General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929), Allied commander in Greece during World War I, 1917. Sarrail (1856-1929) commanded the French 3rd Army on the Western Front from August 1914

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, 1924

Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, 1924
Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC. Perikles (Pericles) led the democracy of Athens at the height of the citys power and influence

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: The Judgment of Paris, the Paris Conference, First World War, March-June 1916, (c1920)

The Judgment of Paris, the Paris Conference, First World War, March-June 1916, (c1920). Paris: We ve decided to keep the Apple [Trade] for ourselves. Germania: Then what do I get? Paris: The Pip!

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: King George I of Greece with Commodore Keppel and Lord Howe, Corfu, Greece, 1908

King George I of Greece with Commodore Keppel and Lord Howe, Corfu, Greece, 1908. Artist: Queen Alexandra
King George I of Greece (1845-1913) with Commodore Sir Henry Keppel (1809-1904) and Lord Howe (1861-1929), Corfu, Greece, 1908

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: The Embleme of Englands Distractions, 1658, (1899)

The Embleme of Englands Distractions, 1658, (1899)
The Embleme of Englands Distraction as also of her attained and further expected Freedom and Happines per H. M. 1658, (1899)

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: The organisers of the Athens Olympics, 1906, (1936)

The organisers of the Athens Olympics, 1906, (1936). As well as the inaugural games of the modern era in 1896, Athens hosted a further games, known as the Intercalated Games, in 1906

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Olympic stadium, Athens, 1906, (1936)

Olympic stadium, Athens, 1906, (1936). As well as the inaugural games of the modern era in 1896, Athens hosted a further games, known as the Intercalated Games, in 1906

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: General Maurice Sarrail, Allied commander in Greece during World War I, (1926)

General Maurice Sarrail, Allied commander in Greece during World War I, (1926). Sarrail (1856-1929) commanded the French 3rd Army on the Western Front from August 1914

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Aristodemus, being elected King of Crete, is crowned by the venerable Sages, 1777. Artist: W Walker

Aristodemus, being elected King of Crete, is crowned by the venerable Sages, 1777. Artist: W Walker
Aristodemus, being elected King of Crete, is crowned by the venerable Sages, 1777. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1777

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Costume design for classical figures, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe Arcimboldi

Costume design for classical figures, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe Arcimboldi
Costume design for classical figures, 16th century. Top left: Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), Roman orator and statesman. Top right: Euclid (active 300 BC), Greek mathematician

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato (c428-c348 BC) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Demosthenes. Greek Orator & Statesman, 384-322 BC

Demosthenes. Greek Orator & Statesman, 384-322 BC
Demosthenes, Greek Orator and Statesman, 384-322 BC. Demosthenes (384-322 BC) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Roman Portrait Bust at Capitoline Museum, Rome

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Pericles, Greek statesman, c490-429 BC

Pericles, Greek statesman, c490-429 BC. Marble Bust of Pericles, a prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Vatican Museum

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Bust of the Greek statesman Pericles, 5th century BC

Bust of the Greek statesman Pericles, 5th century BC
Bust of the Greek statesman Pericles (495-425 BC), from the Vatican Museums collection, 5th century BC

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Greek theatre in Priene, Turkey which was also used as a parliament, 4th century BC

Greek theatre in Priene, Turkey which was also used as a parliament, 4th century BC
Greek theatre in Priene, Turkey. It was also used as an Ekklesiasterion (parliament), and could seat approximately five thousand people

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Bust of the Greek statesman Demosthenes, 4th century BC

Bust of the Greek statesman Demosthenes, 4th century BC
A marble bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), the Greek orator and statesman, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman

Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman. Portrait bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), regarded as one of the greatest Ancient Greek orators

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman

Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman. Marble bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), regarded as one of the greatest Ancient Greek orators

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato (c428-c348 BC) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Aeschines, Ancient Greek orator and statesman

Aeschines, Ancient Greek orator and statesman. Portrait bust of Aeschines (389-314 BC), who was a rival of Demosthenes in Athenian politics

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman

Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman. Demosthenes (384-322 BC) is regarded as one of the greatest Ancient Greek orators

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Aristides the Just (c530-c468 BC), Ancient Greek (Athenian) soldier and statesman, 1493

Aristides the Just (c530-c468 BC), Ancient Greek (Athenian) soldier and statesman, 1493. Aristides was a strategos (general) in the wars between the Greeks and Persians

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Marble portrait bust of Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC

Marble portrait bust of Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC. Perikles (Pericles) led the democracy of Athens at the height of the citys power and influence

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Plato (c428-c348 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato (c428-c348 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Peace Comes to Town, 1913. A figure of a knight, representing Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon), British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 carries the figure of Peace on his horse to the London

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC

Bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC
Bust of Pericles (c. 495 -429 BC), the Athenian statesman, 5th century BC

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Marble bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC

Marble bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC
Marble bust of Pericles (c. 495 -429 BC) from the Vatican Museums collection, 5th century BC

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC

Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC
Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar (100 BC ? 44 BC). On the left is an elephant and snake, in an allegory of good destroying evil

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Disc with a portrait of Aeschines, Ancient Greek statesman and orator, 2nd century

Disc with a portrait of Aeschines, Ancient Greek statesman and orator, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the 4th century BC

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Head of Demosthenes, Athenian statesman and orator, 2nd century

Head of Demosthenes, Athenian statesman and orator, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the first half of the 3rd century BC by Polyeuktos

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Endymion, 1880. Artist: Joseph Swain

Endymion, 1880. Artist: Joseph Swain
Endymion, 1880. Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, is the former Conservative Prime Minister. Now in opposition, he had used his free time to publish what would be his final novel, Endymion

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: A Sop to Cerberus, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Sop to Cerberus, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Sop to Cerberus, 1872. This cartoon shows Louis Adolphe Thiers, the first president of the Third Republic, and Leon Gambetta, the deputy for Marseilles

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
Hercules and The Hydra, 1870. This cartoon shows the Liberal Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone, dressed as Hercules. The hydra

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Extremes Meet, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Extremes Meet, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Extremes Meet, 1863. This cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln on the left and Alexander II on the right, shaking hands across the divide, and with fighting and death taking place behind them

Background imagePolitics Photographic Print Collection: Alfred Refuses to Burn His Fingers, 1862

Alfred Refuses to Burn His Fingers, 1862. The Greek Government had decided that elections should be held to find a King to replace King Otho, who had abdicated



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Politics Photographic Print Collection

Greece is a parliamentary republic located in Southern Europe, and is a member of the European Union and has been since 1981. Politics in Greece are based on a multi-party system, with the Prime Minister as the head of government and President as the head of state. The Greek Parliament consists of 300 members elected by popular vote for four-year terms. The current Prime Minister is Kyriakos Mitsotakis who was elected in 2019. Greece has had an active role in European politics, with its participation in international organizations such as NATO, OECD and Council of Europe. Additionally, it has been actively involved in peacekeeping operations around the world and contributes to international development aid programs through its membership within the EU's Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI).
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The Politics collection from Media Storehouse is a curated selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the political history and culture of Greece in Europe. Our collection features a range of images, including photographs, illustrations, and paintings that depict significant moments in Greek politics, such as protests, rallies, elections, and speeches by prominent politicians. These artworks offer an insight into the social and political issues that have shaped Greece's history over the years. They also provide a visual representation of how these events were perceived by artists and photographers at the time they occurred. Whether you're interested in contemporary or historical politics, our collection has something for everyone. From iconic images of ancient Greek democracy to modern-day demonstrations against austerity measures imposed by international creditors during the country's economic crisis - there are plenty of thought-provoking pieces to choose from. If you're looking for high-quality artwork that captures the essence of Greek politics in Europe throughout history - then look no further than our Politics collection.
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