References to texts and images in the graphic novel “21- The Battle of the Square”

The following texts from writers and publishers were used as sources in the putting together of the chapters of the graphic novel “21- The Battle of the Square”:

Photios Chrisanthopoulos (Photakos), Theodoros Kolokotronis, Georgios Tertsetis, Ioanis Vlachogiannis, Nikolaos Spiliadis, Kyriakos Simopoulos, Anonymous o Ellin, Robert Walsh, Jean Francois Maxime Reybound, Vachit Pasha, Petros Meggos, Johan Daniel Elster, Andreas M. Andreadis, Edouard Grasset, Emanouel G. Protopsaltis, Nikolaos Kasomoulis, Dimidtrios Enian, Dimitris Stamelos, Adamantios Korais, Christophoros Neezer, Takis Kandiloros, Dimitris Fotiades, Spiridon Trikoupis, Olivier Voutier, Rigas Velestinlis, Koula Xiradaki-Fakiola, Elias Kolovos, Mohamad Schariat- Panachi, Soukrout Iltzak, Karpos Papadopoulos, Dionisios Solomos, Dimitrios Vernardakis, Artemios N. Mihos, Sotiria I. Aliberti, Lazaros & Georgios Koundouriotis’ archives, “Kairoi” (newspaper).

Some of the novel’s sketches were partly based on, inspired by, copied from or were reproductions of original engravings and paintings made by Adam de Friedel, Giovanni Boggi,  A. Cheyère, Eugène Delacroix,  Johan Koch, Vincenzo Gajassi, Filippo Marsigli, François G. Roux, Jean-Charles Langlois, Theodoros Vrizakis, Ludwig Michael (Ritter) Schwanthaler, André Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, Léon Benett, Joseph Schranz, Louis Dupré, Antoine Jean Gros, Denis Diderot & Jean le Rond d’ Alambert, Thom   as Allom & Arthur Willmore, M. Giletta, , Guillaume de Tyr, Nicolò Nelli, Hieronymus Bosch, Coppo di Marcovaldo, Peter von Hess, Jean Baptiste Hilaire, Olfert Dapper, Konstantinos Kanelakis, Nikiforos Litras, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, Simone Pomardi, Edward Lear, Th. Ender & F. Kollard, J. Lewis Marks, Konstantinos Volanakis, Ludovico Lipparini, Guillaume-Abel Blouet, Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio), Lazaros Sohos, Antoine-Laurent Castellan, Tassos (Anastasios Alevizos), François-Émile de Lansac, Georgios Margaritis, Ivan Aivazovsky, Pierre Bonirote, Horace Vernet, Alexanddros Isaias, Dolfino, W. Purser & F. Finden, Wundor, Ludwig Lange & Johann Gabriel Friederich Poppel, Carl Wilhelm von Heideck, [Johann Nepomuk] Haubenschmid. Material was also drawn from the Archive of Historical Texts, the Photographic Archives, the Library and the collections of the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece (National Historical Museum). The Benaki Museum, the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, and the Athens Museum of Criminology.