Paintings by Zachary Zorbas
Original Painting: Temple of Apollo in the Spring
Original Painting: Temple of Apollo in the Spring
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- Original painting by Zachary Zorbas titled "Temple of Apollo in the Spring" handmade in Aegina, Greece
- 120W x 90H x 3D cm
- (47.24W x 35.43H x 1.18D in)
- Completed on April 2021
- Made with fine quality oil colors on linen canvas
- Stretched and ready to hang
- Varnished for protection and color clarity
- Signed by Zac
- Comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Packaged and shipped from Aegina, Greece.
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Artist's Inspiration
In spring I was walking around the Temple of Apollo, north of Aegina town. There was a meadow of wildflowers growing among the ruins. Every year these flowers come around March and I think it’s an iconic view of this ancient site. There is a nice beach down below to hang out and swim with the view of the temple.
We visited the museum and walked inside the site. The temple of Apollo is also known as ‘Kolona’, meaning ‘column’, because just one column remains today. It dates from the 6th century BC, even earlier than the Parthenon in Athens.








