Photos are lost after renaming iPhoto Library

I changed the name of my iPhoto Library from the Finder, and now I can no longer find the photos in those libraries.  There are no "Modified" or "Original" directories with sub-directories of the photos any more.  I've also tried an application called "iPhoto Library Manager", and it couldn't find the photos either.
Could renaming the directory change its content and cause the photos to be deleted?  Or have they just been moved?
Is there any way to get the photos back?

Thank you. 
But when I do that, I get a screen that lists my current library.  I click on "Other Library" and get a window which shows all the sub-directories of my Pictures directory.  If I click on one of the other iPhoto Libraries, it just opens that sub-directory and asks me to select a file.  There are directories "Before Restore" and "Metadata Backup" and some files which are greyed out.  I go into those directories and some more greyed out files show up.  Nothing that could be selected.  What should I do?

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