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Corinthian Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Corinthian

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Corinthian Collection: The Temple of Fortune, known as the Temple of Concord and the Temple of Jupiter Tonans
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Corinthian Collection: Santa Costanza. The family tomb of Constantine, called the Temple of Bacchus
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Corinthian Collection: Student measuring the Temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome, 1819 (w / c on paper)
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Corinthian Collection: The Roman Forum (oil on canvas)
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Corinthian Collection: The Triclinium, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by Jules Ferrario, c
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Corinthian Collection: Pennsylvania Station, New York City, main waiting room- looking north, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
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Corinthian Collection: The Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, looking North from the Main Altar to the Entrance
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Corinthian Collection: Palazzo Ducale, Venice (pen & ink on paper)
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Corinthian Collection: Portable altar in a carrying case (Christ on the Mount of Olives), 1608 (mixed media)
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Corinthian Collection: Examples of Ionic and Corinthian orders in Greek architecture
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Corinthian Collection: Attic black-figure vase depicting Synthos, Demeter, Hermes and the boatman, c
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Corinthian Collection: Interior of Prince Napoleons Palais Pompeian (b / w photo)
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Corinthian Collection: View of the courtyard (photo)
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Corinthian Collection: Reconstruction of the Second Theatre at Laodicea, c. 1750
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Corinthian Collection: Plate XC-I Large scale Illustration of a detail of the Portico of the Pantheon from
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Corinthian Collection: The Contrasts, plate 24 from Le Bon Genre, 1811 (engraving)
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Corinthian Collection: Elevation of the Mirror Wall in the Jasper Study in the Agate Pavilion at Tsarskoye Selo
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Corinthian Collection: Design for an ancient capital and base from a Temple of Jupiter (engraving)
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Corinthian Collection: L Ordre Corinthian, in or before 1768. Creator: Charles Louis Clerisseau
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Corinthian Collection: Vestiges d un temple de la Grece. Creator: Jean Francois Janinet
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Corinthian Collection: Acro, Corinth from Corinth, 1913. Creator: Joseph Pennell
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Corinthian Collection: View in a Church with Corinthian Columns and Statues of Apollo, Melpomene, and Moses
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Corinthian Collection: Open Hall Supported by Corinthian Columns, 1560. Creators: Johannes van Doetecum I
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Corinthian Collection: Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland Victorian Engraving, Circa 1840
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Corinthian Collection: The National, Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, built between 1834 and 1838
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Corinthian Collection: Greece, Philippi. Corinthian column at ancient ruins of Basilica
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Corinthian Collection: Temple courtyard with figures, after David Teniers the Elder (?), 1625-77
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Corinthian Collection: Plate 4: a Corinthian capital on the ground at left, a monument with figures in low re
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Corinthian Collection: Seven columns of the Temple of Juturna with Corinthian capitals... (Sette colon
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Corinthian Collection: The Great Column (top block), ca. 1517. Creator: Albrecht Durer
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Corinthian Collection: Israel, Jerusalem. Basilica of the Agony
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Corinthian Collection: St George's, Bloomsbury, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Corinthian Collection: Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome, 1840-45. Creator: James Holland
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Corinthian Collection: Design for Section of a Rococo Room, with a Coved Ceiling and Ornamented Corinthian
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Corinthian Collection: Temple of Jupiter Tonans, Rome, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
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Corinthian Collection: Temple of Jupiter, 1880s. Creator: Unknown
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Corinthian Collection: Temple of Concord, Rome, 1850s. Creator: Calvert Jones
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Corinthian Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Pompeys Column and Fort Napoleon
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Corinthian Collection: Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. London
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Corinthian Collection: TRAFALGAR SQUARE 1950S
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Corinthian Collection: THE NATIONAL GALLERY
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Corinthian Collection: Social - Gay Moments 1820
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Corinthian Collection: PARIS / PANTHEON C1820
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Corinthian Collection: PARIS / PANTHEON C1860
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Corinthian Collection: PARIS / LOUVRE C1904 PHOTO
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Corinthian Collection: HAYMARKET THEATRE 1895


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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.