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"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Corinthian

Background imageCorinthian Collection: 'Origin of the Corinthian Capital' - by P. Leyendecker, from the exhibition in the French... 1876

"Origin of the Corinthian Capital" - by P. Leyendecker, from the exhibition in the French... 1876
"Origin of the Corinthian Capital" - by P. Leyendecker, from the exhibition in the French Gallery, Pall-Mall, 1876

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Design for room painting with river landscape, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon

Design for room painting with river landscape, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Design for room painting with river landscape, 1700-1800. In the foreground a tramp leans on an overgrown urn. Corinthian column and pilaster

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Design for mural with landscape and fragment of antique building, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon

Design for mural with landscape and fragment of antique building, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Design for mural with landscape and fragment of antique building, 1700-1800. In the foreground a Corinthian column and pilaster

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Free Public Library and Museum, Liverpool, the gift of W. Brown, Esq

Free Public Library and Museum, Liverpool, the gift of W. Brown, Esq. to his fellow-townsmen, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Free Public Library and Museum, Liverpool, the gift of W. Brown, Esq. to his fellow-townsmen, 1860. The new library and museum is situated on the northerly side of Shaw's-brow

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Study for an Adoration of the Magi, in the background a ruin with two Corinthian columns, 1832-1885

Study for an Adoration of the Magi, in the background a ruin with two Corinthian columns, 1832-1885

Background imageCorinthian Collection: View of a Corinthian Temple, 1700-1799. Creators: Anon, François-Philippe Charpentier

View of a Corinthian Temple, 1700-1799. Creators: Anon, François-Philippe Charpentier
View of a Corinthian Temple, 1700-1799

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, 1706-1765. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Panini

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, 1706-1765. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Panini
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, 1706-1765

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Post Office, New York City, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Post Office, New York City, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Post Office, New York City, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int

Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920
Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920.. [Inteior, USA]

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int

Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920
Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. [Inteior, USA]

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablature from the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablature from the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablature from the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablature from the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablature from the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablature from the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablature from the Temple of Vespasian, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablature from the Temple of Vespasian, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablature from the Temple of Vespasian, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablature from the Basilica Ulpia, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablature from the Basilica Ulpia, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablature from the Basilica Ulpia, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablature from the Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablature from the Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablature from the Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Capital from the Colosseum, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Capital from the Colosseum, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Capital from the Colosseum, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Capitals from the Baths of Antoninus, Rome, 1535. Creator: Master PS

Capitals from the Baths of Antoninus, Rome, 1535. Creator: Master PS
Capitals from the Baths of Antoninus, Rome, 1535

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Entablatures from Santa Pudenziana and the Arch of Camigliano, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS

Entablatures from Santa Pudenziana and the Arch of Camigliano, Rome, 1537. Creator: Master PS
Entablatures from Santa Pudenziana and the Arch of Camigliano, Rome, 1537

Background imageCorinthian Collection: St. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850

St. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. Creator: Unknown
St. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. The interior is very spacious

Background imageCorinthian Collection: The Grand Banquet, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Grand Banquet, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Grand Banquet, 1850. Festivities at Trentham Hall in Staffordshire, to celebrate the majority [reaching the age of 21] of the Marquis of Stafford....grand dinner party

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Corinth, 1878. Creator: Lockwood de Forest

Corinth, 1878. Creator: Lockwood de Forest
Corinth, 1878

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Palace and Corinthian Tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate

Palace and Corinthian Tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Roman columns, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston

Roman columns, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston
Roman columns, 1889. Examples of various types of column from classical buildings in Rome: 1. Corinthian, from the Temple of Mars Ultor; 2. Composite, from the Arch of Titus; 3

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus or Olympieion, Athens, Attica, Greece

Temple of Olympian Zeus or Olympieion, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Dancing Satyr, from the Villa of Mysteries, 1st century BC (fresco)

Dancing Satyr, from the Villa of Mysteries, 1st century BC (fresco)
IND106389 Dancing Satyr, from the Villa of Mysteries, 1st century BC (fresco) by Roman (1st century AD); Area archeologica di Pompei, Naples, Campania, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Temple of Concord and Roman Forum, 1656. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Temple of Concord and Roman Forum, 1656. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Temple of Concord and Roman Forum, 1656

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Santa Ana Cathedral at night, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Santa Ana Cathedral at night, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Corinthian Tomb, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle

Corinthian Tomb, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ma an Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Hercules and the Centaur Setos, Detail of Greek Pot, Corinthian, c7th century BC

Hercules and the Centaur Setos, Detail of Greek Pot, Corinthian, c7th century BC. Artist: Nessos Painter
Hercules and the Centaur Setos, Detail of Greek Pot, Corinthian, c7th century BC.The Nessos Painter was a pioneer of Attic black-figure vase painting

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Lead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, 6th century BC

Lead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, 6th century BC
Lead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona. In Corinthian Boustrophodon script. Hermon asks to which god he should pray to have useful children by his wife Kretaia

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, Attica, Greece

Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Zappeion Hall, Athens, Attica, Greece

Zappeion Hall, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Hadrians Library, Roman Forum, Athens, Attica, Greece

Hadrians Library, Roman Forum, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Shrewsbury Granada NWC01_01_2521

Shrewsbury Granada NWC01_01_2521
Granada Social Club, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The main facade of the Granada Social Club viewed from the south-east. The Granada Theatre or Granada Cinema opened in 1934

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Corinthian columns by the sea at Tharros, Sardinia, Italy

Corinthian columns by the sea at Tharros, Sardinia, Italy

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza Venezia, View looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza Venezia, View looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Maison Carra e ancient Roman temple on Place de la Maison Carra e at night, Names

Maison Carra e ancient Roman temple on Place de la Maison Carra e at night, Names
Maison Carree ancient Roman temple on Place de la Maison Carree at night, NAmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard Department, France

Background imageCorinthian Collection: England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Corinthian columns, Jerash, Jordan. Jerash from 300 BC to 600 AD Most original Roman City in

Corinthian columns, Jerash, Jordan. Jerash from 300 BC to 600 AD Most original Roman City in Middle East

Background imageCorinthian Collection: New Buildings: a Yacht Club and a Car Park

New Buildings: a Yacht Club and a Car Park
Two examples of recent modern buildings. A clubhouse for the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at Burnham-on-Crouch. And an underground car park at Hastings, capable of holding up to 1000 cars

Background imageCorinthian Collection: The New York Stock Exchange - Wall Street, NYC, USA

The New York Stock Exchange - Wall Street, NYC, USA. Date: 1935

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Tomb of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey

Tomb of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey
The tomb of Queen Elizabeth I in Westminster Abbey, London

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Interior of Gaius Marcius's House (w/c on paper)

Interior of Gaius Marcius's House (w/c on paper)
MAN329194 Interior of Gaius Marcius's House (w/c on paper) by Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912); Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Interior of San Frediano, Lucca, 1845 (pen, brown ink & wash over pencil on paper)

Interior of San Frediano, Lucca, 1845 (pen, brown ink & wash over pencil on paper)
MAN430861 Interior of San Frediano, Lucca, 1845 (pen, brown ink & wash over pencil on paper) by Ruskin, John (1819-1900); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Basilica of San Frediano, Lucca)

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Vertumnus and Pomona: Vertumnus transformed into a fisherman, c. 1550 (gold, wool and silk)

Vertumnus and Pomona: Vertumnus transformed into a fisherman, c. 1550 (gold, wool and silk)
CUL4906027 Vertumnus and Pomona: Vertumnus transformed into a fisherman, c.1550 (gold, wool and silk) by Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (1502-50); 330x50 cm; Royal Palace, Aranjuez

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Joseph and Potiphars Wife (oil on canvas)

Joseph and Potiphars Wife (oil on canvas)
862741 Joseph and Potiphars Wife (oil on canvas) by Bassetti, Marcantonio (1586-1630) (studio of); 119.2x154.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images



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"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Corinthian: From Classical Orders to Iconic Structures" Step into the world of architectural marvels as we uncover the captivating allure of Corinthian. This exquisite style, one of the three Classical Orders alongside Doric and Ionic columns, has left an indelible mark on history. Imagine yourself transported to ancient Rome, where Cicero's powerful speeches echoed through grand halls adorned with Corinthian columns. The Claverton Street Chapel in London pays homage to this timeless design, showcasing its elegance even in a modern setting. But it is Greece that truly embraced Corinthian's splendor. In Athens, Hadrian's Library stands proudly as a testament to Roman Emperor Hadrian's vision. And amidst the ruins of the Roman Forum captured by Robert MacPherson in 1867, Corinthian columns still stand tall, whispering stories from centuries past. Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate Charles Lawrie's engraved masterpiece depicting the Orders of Architecture. Here, Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals are meticulously illustrated – each boasting its unique charm and character. Venturing further afield brings us to Al Khazneh Temple in Petra, Jordan – an awe-inspiring structure adorned with intricate Corinthian details. Meanwhile, Rome beckons with its iconic Arch of Titus and Temple of Vesta; both exemplifying how this architectural style transcends time and borders. Whether you find yourself exploring Syria's Palmyra or wandering through Homs Governate – remnants like the Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel showcase how even amidst turmoil, these magnificent structures endure. Corinthian remains a symbol of beauty frozen in stone - an eternal reminder that artistry can withstand the test of time.