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Greek Architecture

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Clipart illustrations of ancient Greek architecture. Greek architecture is most noted for their use of columns and for being the first civilization that constructed for art as well as functionality.


Grecian Tomb
An ancient tomb constructed by the Greeks....
Greek Altar
"Round, triangular, or square in plan, often elaborately adorned with sculpture, and bearing inscriptions."-Whitney, 1902...
Greek capital
Ionic....
Greek capital
Ionic....
Greek capital
Corinthian....
Greek column
Corinthian....
Greek column
Ionic....
Greek column
Doric....
Greek philosophers
"Greek Philosophy, which reached its highest excellence in Athens in the fourth century before Christ, had its origin two hundred years earlier i nthe ourlying settlements of the Hellenic race in Asia...
Greek Theatre
A Greek Theater, Athens....
Greek_Corinthian
"Greek Corinthian Style" — Morey, 1903...
Greek_Decoration
"Greek Decoration" — Morey, 1903...
Greek_Doric
"Greek Doric Style" — Morey, 1903...
Greek_House
"Interior of a Greek House (Restoration)" — Morey, 1903...
Greek_Ionic
"Greek Ionic Style" — Morey, 1903...
Gutta in Doric Architecture
"Guttae in Doric Architecture. A, form of gutta beneath regula; G, G, guttae beneath mutules and regulae. GUTTA. A drop; specifically, in architecture, one of a series of pendent ornaments, generally ...
Hittite Masonry Walls
"The ancient capital of the Hittites in Central Asia Minor recently excavated." -Breasted, 1914...
Hypogea
"Greek Tomb" — Smith, 1873....
Ionic Base
Carved triple guilloche on torus of Ionic base....
Ionic Capital
Ionic capital from the Erechtheion, Athens....
Ionic Capital
Ionic capital....
Ionic Capital from the Temple of Apollo at Basse
In the capital the Doric echinus is replaced either by a cyma ornamented with leaves, or, more generally, by an ovolo with a pearl-beading beneath. Instead of the Doric abacus there occurs a cushion-l...
Ionic Capital from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene
In the capital the Doric echinus is replaced either by a cyma ornamented with leaves, or, more generally, by an ovolo with a pearl-beading beneath. Instead of the Doric abacus there occurs a cushion-l...
Ionic Capital from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene, Side View
These volutes, or scrolls, when viewed from the side, appear to meet in the middle, and form a wavy line over the echinus. The intervals of the spiral coils are slightly hollowed, in order to bring th...
Ionic Capital from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene, Top View
These volutes, or scrolls, when viewed from the side, appear to meet in the middle, and form a wavy line over the echinus. The intervals of the spiral coils are slightly hollowed, in order to bring th...
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