Ionic order (60 Subjects)
The Caryatides, Erechtheion: 1. South view. 2. Entablature at the corner. 3. Crepidoma and base of the column. 4. Bottom view of the ceiling.
The Aqueduct of Hadrian (Dexameni), Athens.
View of the Temple of Artemis Agrotera in Agrae (Panagia stin Petra). Drawing of the epistyle. Plan of the monument. The porch of Aqueduct of Hadrian (Dexameni) in Athens (Β). Plan of the monument. Drawing of the entablature.
Composition: The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens. On the left a Muslim cemetery and a mosque. In the background the Acropolis of Athens, the Parthenon and Hadrian's Arch.
Composition: The Erechtheion together with the Gate of Athena Archegetis (mod. Pazaroporta).
View of Erechtheion. Drawings of some architectural and decorative elements of the monument.
Drawings of some architectural and decorative elements of Erechtheion.
The Tomb of Theron in Agrigento, Sicily: Fig. 1. Half plan of the tomb. Fir. 2. Drawing of the capital of the columns, the column and the entablature. Fig. 3. Drawing of one of the windows. Fig. 4. The mouldings of the windows.
View of the Tomb of Theron in Agrigento, Sicily.
View of the Tomb of Theron in Agrigento, Sicily.
Part of the Propylae of the Acropolis of Athens and the Temple of Athena Nike. In the foreground the pedestal of Agrippa. In the background the Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion).
View of the Erechtheion from the south. On the right Mount Lycabettus.
Erechtheion: View of the north propylon from the east.
Antiquities from Athens: 1. Ionic column capital from the inner peristyle of the Propylaea of the Acropolis. 2. Drawings of the entablature, side view and section of a column capital from the inner peristyle of the Acropolis Propylaea. Plan of Ionic column, drawings of the pedestal. 3. Inscriptions on a metope found in the ancient Agora of Athens.
Figure from Athenian red-figure vase, holding trefoil shoot. According to tradition, the curling stem of a species of trefoil cpmmon in Greece gave inspiration to the volute seen in Ionic capitals.
Figure from Athenian red-figure vase with trefoil plant. According to tradition, the curling stem of a species of trefoil cpmmon in Greece gave inspiration to the volute seen in Ionic capitals.
Ionic capital with shaft.
Doric column capital. Ionic column capital.
Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae: Reconstruction, ceiling plan, plan and section of architectural features of Ionic column from the cella of the temple.
Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae: Architectural details of one of the Ionic columns from the cella of the temple. 4: Fragment of the ceiling where the column capital meets the panel.
Reconstruction and details of architectural features of columns, Megalopolis.
Fragment of column capital and reliefs from Sparta.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Lateral section and longitudinal section of the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
Drawing of helix and details of Ionic column base from the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
Reconstruction of entablature corner and details of Ionic column from the temple of Portunus, formerly called temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome.
Elevation, reconstruction and plan of arches at the Divo Claudio temple complex, Rome.
Side view of the church of San Lorenzo, built on the site of the temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome.