Ancient theatre of Marcellus (Rome) (18 Subjects)
Theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
1 and 2. View of capital and base of capital from Erechtheion, Athens. 3 and 4. Views of bases of columns from Erechtheion. 5. Ionian capital from Eleusis. 6 and 7. Capital and base of capital from the Theater of Marcellus, Rome. 7 and 9. Capital and base of the capital from the Temple of Portunus, Rome.
Doric monuments of Rome: 1. and 2. Column and capital of column from the peristyle of Saint Peter's Basilica. 3. and 4. Column, capital and entablature of the theater of Marcellus.
Comparison of architectural features of the temples of Paestum (column, entablature and corniche) with Doric temples of Athens and Rome in order to show the place of Paestum in the evolution of the rhythm. 1. Comparison of the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum to the temple of Hephaestus and the Parthenon in Athens. 2. Comparison of the temple of Athena in Paestum to the theatre of Marcellus and the Colosseum in Rome. 3. Comparison of the Temple of Hera in Paestum to the temple of Athena in Paestum and the theatre of Marcellus in Rome. 4. Comparison of column capitals.
Plan and reconstruction of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Plan of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Section of one of the banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Section of one of the banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Transverse section of one of the lower banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
View of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Plan, reconstruction and architectural features of the Doric columns at the exterior of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Doric columns at the exterior of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Doric columns at the exterior 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.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Theatre of Marcellus, Rome.