Στοά των Ειδώλων - Μαγεμένες (Θεσσαλονίκη) / Incantadas monument (Thessaloniki). 13 full page folio (34x47cm) engravings of the “Las Incantadas” monument at the southern entrance of the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki from the STUART J. & REVETT N., “The Antiquities of Athens…”, vol. III, London, 1794. Complete description of this important public building in the center of Roman Thessaloniki. This is the only publication that depicts in details the structural parts of the monument that was violently dismantled and transferred to France (Louvre) in 1864 by the French paleographer Emmanuel Miller. The engravings include: 1. Panoramic view of the monument. The sculptures are incorporated in the house of a family of Sephardi Jewish merchants 2. Plan/section of the monument 3. Column capital, entablature and sectional drawing 4. Pedestal, base and plan reversed of the column capital 5. Moulding of the Attic, and two Macedonian medals 6. The Victory sculpture (Φτερωτή Νίκη) 7. The Aura sculpture (Αύρα) 8. The Dioscorus sculpture (Διόσκουρος) 9. The Ganymedes sculpture (Γανυμήδης) 10. The Leda sculpture (Λήδα) 11. The Ariadne sculpture (Αριάδνη) 12. The Dionysus sculpture (Διόνυσος) 13. The Maenad sculture (Μαινάδα) Included also 4 pages with descriptive texts about the monument (pp.53-56) with one woodcut in text. All bound in half leather folio volume (modern). 1 short tear on engr. 1.