Aegean architecture styles Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes. Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes. Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes. Sculpture in the frieze of the pronaos. Temple of Theseus Ionic temple of the Ilissus. The elevation of the portico Temple of Theseus. Four of the metopes in the eastern front Temple of Theseus. Four of the metops on the north side. Depicting Theseus, Creon, Hercules, Antheus, Skiron, and the Crommian sow Temple of Theseus. Four of the metopes on the south side Temple of Theseus. Six of the metopes in the eastern front, each featuring Hercules Philopappos Monument. The capital and entabulature of the curved or principal front. Section of the capital A view of the bridge over Illyssus, and the Stadium Panathenaicum. A view of the channel of the Ilissus, and of the bridge View of the Acro-Corinthos, or Acropolis of Corinth Capital and architrave of the columns with the step. Annulets, or listels, under the ovolo Ruins of the temple at Corinth Philopappos Monument. The basso relievo representing the five attendants who precede the triumph Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Bacchus with a tiger. See the Bacchae of Euripedes Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Leda Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Ganymedes Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Telephus Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. A royal lady; perhaps Helen, the subject of a tragedy of Euripedes Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. A figure representing victory Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Moulding of the attic, and two Macedonian medals Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. The capital and entablature Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. A Bacchante dancing and playing on a flute A view of the Arch of Hadrian. Section through the centre of the arch, and of the niches. Elevation of one end of the arch A view of the Arch of Hadrian. Capital and bases of the antae at each extremity of the arch. A section through the front face of the capital A view of the Arch of Hadrian. Front of the pedestals. Front of the capital Sculpture in the frieze of the pronaos. Temple of Theseus Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. A view of the Incantada. Pages« first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next › last »
Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes.
Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes.
Frieze representing the story of Bacchus and Tyrrhenian Pirates. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, commonly called the Lanthorn of Demosthenes.
Temple of Theseus. Four of the metops on the north side. Depicting Theseus, Creon, Hercules, Antheus, Skiron, and the Crommian sow
Philopappos Monument. The capital and entabulature of the curved or principal front. Section of the capital
A view of the bridge over Illyssus, and the Stadium Panathenaicum. A view of the channel of the Ilissus, and of the bridge
Of a ruin at Salonicha, called the Incantada. A royal lady; perhaps Helen, the subject of a tragedy of Euripedes
A view of the Arch of Hadrian. Section through the centre of the arch, and of the niches. Elevation of one end of the arch
A view of the Arch of Hadrian. Capital and bases of the antae at each extremity of the arch. A section through the front face of the capital