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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.


Domus
Ground Plan of a Greek House....
Doric Column
Doric order of the Parthenon, Athens....
Doric Column
The earliest of the three Greek orders of architecture....
Doric Order
Grecian Doric Order....
Doric Order
Doric order...
Doric Order
One of the three orders or organizational systems of Ancient Greek or classical architecture....
Doric Temple
"The front elevation of a Greek Doric Hexastyle-peripteral Temple." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Egg and Dart
Egg-and-dart is an ornamental device often carved in wood, stone, or plaster quarter-round ovolo mouldings, consisting of an egg-shaped object alternating with an element shaped like an arrow, anchor ...
Encarpus
"In architecture, a sculptured ornament in imitation of a garland or festoon of fruits, leaves, or flowers, or of other objects, suspended between two points." -Whitney, 1911...
Entablature, Doric
"Doric Entablature. E, entablature: a, epistyle or architrave; b, frieze; c, cornice." -Whitney, 1911...
Erechtheum
"The 'house of Erechtheus'; a temple of Ionic order on the Acropolis of Athens, noted as one of the most original achievements of Hellenic architecture." -Whitney, 1911...
Erechtheum restored
"The building of the new Erechtheum was not commenced till the Parthenon and Propylea were finished, and probably not before the year preceding the breaking out of the Peloponnesian war. Its progress...
Erechtheum with the Pandrosium
Belonging to the time directly after Pericles is the Erechtheum. This is a double temple in the Ionic style, dedicated to Minerva Polias, and is situated on the Acropolis. It has a hexastyle Ionic pro...
Exedra at the Street of Tombs in Assos
An exedra is a semicircular recess set into a building's facade. The exedra at the Street of Tombs in Assos (Turkey) is shown here....
Fastigium
"An ancient Greek or Roman temple, of rectangular construction, is terminated at its upper extremity by a triangular figure, both in front and rear, which rests upon the cornice of the entablature as ...
Finial
Carved finial of Choragic monument of Lysicrates, Athens....
Fluting Plan of the Ionic and Corinthian Column
The Ionic column has a less diminished shaft and a smaller parabolic curve than the Doric. It is, like the Doric, channeled; the flutings, which are 24 in number, are separated by annulets, and are th...
Frieze
"Part of the Parthenon Frieze" — Morey, 1903...
Frieze
"Panathenaic Frieze, from the Parthenon." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...
Frieze in the Parthenon at Athens, Doric Order
The frieze of the Doric order is not taken up with sculpture in uninterrupted succession, but it occurs in groups at regular intervals, separated by features called triglyphs (a). The spaces formed be...
Frieze of Altar at Pergamon
The stairway of the great altar at Pergamon in Ancient Greece shows a frieze. A frieze is a sculpture of an entablature in bas-relief....
Frieze, Drontheim
"A Frieze, in architecture, is that portion of the entablature which is between the architrave and the cornice. It was generally adorned with triglyphs in the Doric order. The term frieze was also app...
Grave_Relief
"Grave Relief" — Morey, 1903...
Grecian Monument
An ancient monument in honor of a Greek soldier...
Grecian Temple
A Grecian Temple...
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