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.
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Grecian Tomb
An ancient tomb constructed by the Greeks.... |
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Greek Altar
"Round, triangular, or square in plan, often elaborately adorned with sculpture, and bearing inscriptions."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Greek capital
Ionic.... |
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Greek capital
Ionic.... |
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Greek capital
Corinthian.... |
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Greek column
Corinthian.... |
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Greek column
Ionic.... |
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Greek column
Doric.... |
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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... |
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Greek Theatre
A Greek Theater, Athens.... |
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Greek_Corinthian
"Greek Corinthian Style" — Morey, 1903... |
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Greek_Decoration
"Greek Decoration" — Morey, 1903... |
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Greek_Doric
"Greek Doric Style" — Morey, 1903... |
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Greek_House
"Interior of a Greek House (Restoration)" — Morey, 1903... |
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Greek_Ionic
"Greek Ionic Style" — Morey, 1903... |
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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 ... |
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Hittite Masonry Walls
"The ancient capital of the Hittites in Central Asia Minor recently excavated." -Breasted, 1914... |
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Hypogea
"Greek Tomb" — Smith, 1873.... |
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Ionic Base
Carved triple guilloche on torus of Ionic base.... |
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Ionic Capital
Ionic capital from the Erechtheion, Athens.... |
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Ionic Capital
Ionic capital.... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |