![The image captures a section of an indoor exhibition, likely a museum display dedicated to Maria Callas, located in Athina, Greece. The primary focus is on a large black and white photograph of a woman, identified by the accompanying text and general context as Maria Callas, smiling and holding a drink, suggesting a social event. The photo is part of a panel titled "1959-1968 Κοσμική ζωή / Social life." Below the photograph, there is text in both Greek and English, including a poetic excerpt in English: "Sailing, to the end, / in the quarters of the moon. / The earth is for the strong, / for a personal love."
To the right of the photograph, a white panel features quotes and a timeline. The upper part contains text in Greek and English, describing Callas's social life during her peak: "At the time when Callas was at her greatest, there was not a more ideal environment for the queen of La Scala... We, too, would frequent the well known restaurant [of Savini]... where everyone went to catch a glimpse of her and waited for her in the evenings after her unforgettable performances at La Scala, surrounded by the crème de la crème of Italian and international intellectual and social elite."
Below these quotes, a timeline is depicted with prominent vertical markers for the years "1962", "1963", "1964", and "1968". Each year has smaller explanatory text snippets in Greek and English. For instance, text related to the timeline includes phrases like "While sailing in Scorpion..." and a reference to "Jackie" (likely Jackie Kennedy Onassis), indicating significant events or relationships during these years.
At the bottom of the display, a glass case exhibits artifacts, including what appears to be a small, dark clutch bag or wallet, alongside open books or documents. The overall setting is well-lit, with white walls, creating a clean and modern exhibition environment. Above the main display panels, a larger header text is partially visible, stating "Γι' αυτήν η κοσμ" (For her, the social...) in Greek and "For her, co..." in English, further emphasizing the theme of Callas's social life.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_576abe79-0264-4e40-b.jpg?alt=media)
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The image captures a section of an indoor exhibition, likely a museum display dedicated to Maria Callas, located in Athina, Greece. The primary focus is on a large black and white photograph of a woman, identified by the accompanying text and general context as Maria Callas, smiling and holding a drink, suggesting a social event. The photo is part of a panel titled "1959-1968 Κοσμική ζωή / Social life." Below the photograph, there is text in both Greek and English, including a poetic excerpt in English: "Sailing, to the end, / in the quarters of the moon. / The earth is for the strong, / for a personal love." To the right of the photograph, a white panel features quotes and a timeline. The upper part contains text in Greek and English, describing Callas's social life during her peak: "At the time when Callas was at her greatest, there was not a more ideal environment for the queen of La Scala... We, too, would frequent the well known restaurant [of Savini]... where everyone went to catch a glimpse of her and waited for her in the evenings after her unforgettable performances at La Scala, surrounded by the crème de la crème of Italian and international intellectual and social elite." Below these quotes, a timeline is depicted with prominent vertical markers for the years "1962", "1963", "1964", and "1968". Each year has smaller explanatory text snippets in Greek and English. For instance, text related to the timeline includes phrases like "While sailing in Scorpion..." and a reference to "Jackie" (likely Jackie Kennedy Onassis), indicating significant events or relationships during these years. At the bottom of the display, a glass case exhibits artifacts, including what appears to be a small, dark clutch bag or wallet, alongside open books or documents. The overall setting is well-lit, with white walls, creating a clean and modern exhibition environment. Above the main display panels, a larger header text is partially visible, stating "Γι' αυτήν η κοσμ" (For her, the social...) in Greek and "For her, co..." in English, further emphasizing the theme of Callas's social life.
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