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"Doric: The Timeless Elegance of Classical Orders" Step into the world of classical architecture and discover the enduring beauty of the Doric order

Background imageDoric Collection: Classical Orders

Classical Orders
Columns, capitals and entablatures of the classical orders of architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns
Classical styles of columns - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian architecture. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Apollo, Delphi

Temple of Apollo, Delphi
Temple of Apollo at Delphi (4th century BC) built along the Sacred Way

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Aphaia at Aegina. Greek architecture

Temple of Aphaia at Aegina. Greek architecture. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageDoric Collection: Monticello / West Front

Monticello / West Front
Thomas Jeffersons home at Monticello - the West Front

Background imageDoric Collection: St. Peters Square, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

St. Peters Square, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset

Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageDoric Collection: Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals

Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals

Background imageDoric Collection: Whiteleys department store, Queens Road, Bayswater, London

Whiteleys department store, Queens Road, Bayswater, London
The new Whiteleys department store in Queens Road, Bayswater, West London, grand opening, with a banner, Welcome to the Lord Mayor. Date: circa 1911

Background imageDoric Collection: Niches Classical Orders

Niches Classical Orders
Niches and pediments of the Greek and Roman classical orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageDoric Collection: Parthenon. Athens. Greece

Parthenon. Athens. Greece
Greece. Athens. Parthenon. 447-438 BC. in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. The building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Hephaestus, Athens, Greece

Temple of Hephaestus, Athens, Greece
Temple of Hephaestus in the ancient Agora, seen from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany

Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany

Background imageDoric Collection: Illustration of Doric and Corinthian style columns

Illustration of Doric and Corinthian style columns

Background imageDoric Collection: Lord Nelson / Crypt / Tomb

Lord Nelson / Crypt / Tomb
HORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officers tomb in the Crypt of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageDoric Collection: Waifs and Strays Society Emigration Party on SS Doric

Waifs and Strays Society Emigration Party on SS Doric
A Waifs and Strays Society emigration party bound for Canada on board the SS Doric. The group left Liverpool on 25th April 1924. Date: 1924

Background imageDoric Collection: The Parthenon, Athens

The Parthenon, Athens

Background imageDoric Collection: Academic Building, Nasson College, Springvale, Maine, USA

Academic Building, Nasson College, Springvale, Maine, USA. Date: 1950s

Background imageDoric Collection: Ancient Greek ornamental architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Greek ornamental architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Greek ornamental architecture and sculpture, (1898). Fig. I. Doric capital from Paestum (with painted ornaments)

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Concord, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Temple of Concord, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Colonnades of the Manufacturers Building

Colonnades of the Manufacturers Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, USA Date: 1908

Background imageDoric Collection: City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Date: 1936

City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Date: 1936

Background imageDoric Collection: Hephaistion, Athens, 1870-1879. Creator: Petros Moraites

Hephaistion, Athens, 1870-1879. Creator: Petros Moraites
Hephaistion, Athens, 1870-1879

Background imageDoric Collection: Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige

Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, in der Naehe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen

Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen, einem koeniglichen Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, nahe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen

Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen, einem koeniglichen Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, nahe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige

Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, in der Naehe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige

Madghacen oder Medracen, ein koeniglicher Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, in der Naehe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen

Rekonstruktion von Madghacen oder Medracen, einem koeniglichen Mausoleum-Tempel der numidischen Berberkoenige, nahe der Stadt Batna in Aurasius Mons in Numidien, Algerien

Background imageDoric Collection: Germanic settlement is destroyed by the Romans

Germanic settlement is destroyed by the Romans, detail, the ancient Roman victory columnn of Marcus Aurelius on Piazza Colonna square, ancient Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Reconstruction of the second Temple of Hera or Poseidon built c

Reconstruction of the second Temple of Hera or Poseidon built c. 460-450 BC, Paestum, a ancient Greek city in southern Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Ancient Greek capitals, Doric order and Ionic order

Ancient Greek capitals, Doric order and Ionic order

Background imageDoric Collection: Reconstruction of the Doric Poseidon temple of Poseidon

Reconstruction of the Doric Poseidon temple of Poseidon, Calauria, ancient Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Reconstruction of the Doric Poseidon temple of Poseidon

Reconstruction of the Doric Poseidon temple of Poseidon, Calauria, ancient Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Ancient Greek capital, Doric order

Ancient Greek capital, Doric order

Background imageDoric Collection: Several ancient capitals, Tuscan

Several ancient capitals, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic and Corinthian order

Background imageDoric Collection: The Temple of Aphaia, reconstruction of the Western pediment

The Temple of Aphaia, reconstruction of the Western pediment, Greek island of Aigina

Background imageDoric Collection: Doric Villa, Regent's Park

Doric Villa, Regent's Park, London, UK, illustration by Th. H. Shepherd, 1826

Background imageDoric Collection: Architectural style, Doric column at the Parthenon in Athens in 1880

Architectural style, Doric column at the Parthenon in Athens in 1880, Greece, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact original date unknown, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: The Doric Order, Column, in the Parthenon of Athens

The Doric Order, Column, in the Parthenon of Athens, Greece, The History of Ancient Rome, Roman Empire, Italy, Historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Dress fashion of the Greeks in the first half of the 6th century B

Dress fashion of the Greeks in the first half of the 6th century B. C

Background imageDoric Collection: The Brandenburg Tor from 1770-71 in splendour and glory

The Brandenburg Tor from 1770-71 in splendour and glory, depicted after the victorious Battle of Waterloo, Pariser Platz, end of Napoleonic rule, quadriga, Doric columns, rays of light, Berlin

Background imageDoric Collection: Brandenburg Gate and Pariser Platz

Brandenburg Gate and Pariser Platz, Berlin, quadriga, quadripartite, Doric columns, goddess of victory, gardens, fountains, lanterns, Germany, historical illustration circa 1989, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Parthenon, temple, Doric, ruin

Parthenon, temple, Doric, ruin, columns, steps, BC, historical illustration 1897, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: The ancient Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, Attica, Greece

The ancient Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, Attica, Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Greek costumes: from left, 1. chiton 2

Greek costumes: from left, 1. chiton 2. exomis 3./4. himation 5. chlamys 6. children's dress 7./8. women's chiton 9. Doric chiton 10. double chiton, historical illustration

Background imageDoric Collection: Theseion, Temple of Hephaestus

Theseion, Temple of Hephaestus, Doric, columns, antiquity, historical illustration 1897, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Arches in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite orders

Arches in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite orders. Dorica, Ionica, Corinthia und Composita. Copied from Abraham Bosse's Traité des manières de dessiner

Background imageDoric Collection: Profiles of Tuscan, Doric and Ionic order columns

Profiles of Tuscan, Doric and Ionic order columns. Toscana, Dorica, Ionica. Copied from Abraham Bosse's Traité des manières de dessiner

Background imageDoric Collection: Ancient temples with different types of porticos

Ancient temples with different types of porticos
Front elevation of a Doric Antes temple with four pillars 1, Ionic Prostylar temple 2, Corinthian Peripteral with six columns 3, Dipteral with eight pillars 4

Background imageDoric Collection: Columns of the various orders of classical architecture

Columns of the various orders of classical architecture
Columns and capitals of the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite orders. Comparison of proportions, elevation, column taper, and degree of ornament

Background imageDoric Collection: Swithland Hall, Leicestershire, England

Swithland Hall, Leicestershire, England. Neo-classical house designed by architect James Pennethorne built in 1834 for George John Danvers-Butler, Earl of Lanesborough

Background imageDoric Collection: Orders of windows in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of windows in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Rustic, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Orders of niches and pediments in classical architecture

Orders of niches and pediments in classical architecture
Orders of niches and pediments in Greek and Roman architecture: Rustic, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Orders of balustrades in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of balustrades in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Orders of gates in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of gates in Greek and Roman architecture: Rustic, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Orders of capitals in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of capitals in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Modern Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: Five orders of columns in Greek and Roman architecture

Five orders of columns in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageDoric Collection: The London Monument, 1800s

The London Monument, 1800s
The London Monument, flame-topped 61m-tall Doric column erected in 1677 by architect Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London of 1666. Le Monument de Londres

Background imageDoric Collection: Spain, Andalusia, Granada. Charles V Palace

Spain, Andalusia, Granada. Charles V Palace. Its construction was ordered by the emperor Charles V due to the need for a place that met all the comforts of the time for the emperor and his family

Background imageDoric Collection: Spain, Aragon, Zaragoza province, near the village of Fabara

Spain, Aragon, Zaragoza province, near the village of Fabara. Roman mausoleum of Lucius Aemili Lupi. 2nd century AD. Main facade



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"Doric: The Timeless Elegance of Classical Orders" Step into the world of classical architecture and discover the enduring beauty of the Doric order. Alongside its counterparts, the Ionic and Corinthian columns, Doric stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship and architectural mastery. One can witness the grandeur columns in iconic locations such as St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, Rome. These majestic structures create an awe-inspiring backdrop for visitors from around the globe, symbolizing strength and power. Traveling back in time to Greece, we find ourselves at the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina Island. Here, Greek architecture showcases its finest with imposing Doric columns that have stood tall for centuries, evoking a sense of reverence for their historical significance. Closer to home lies Monticello's West Front in Virginia, USA. Thomas Jefferson's masterpiece incorporates elements inspired by classical orders including beautifully crafted Doric capitals that add a touch of sophistication to this renowned estate. For those seeking knowledge and enlightenment, Nasson College's Academic Building in Springvale, Maine welcomes students with its stately facade adorned with elegant Doric-style columns - an embodiment of intellectual pursuit within higher education. Venturing further into Europe brings us to Trier, Germany where Porta Nigra proudly displays both Doric and Corinthian style columns. This Roman monument serves as a reminder of past civilizations' architectural prowess while captivating modern-day admirers. Niches carved within walls often feature classical orders like Doric; they provide sheltered spaces where sculptures or artifacts find their place among history’s greatest achievements. In London's crypt beneath Lord Nelson’s tomb lies another example showcasing how classical orders endure through time. The solemnity surrounding his final resting place is enhanced by intricately designed Doric elements which pay homage to his heroic legacy. Finally reaching Athens reveals one of humanity's most treasured treasures - The Parthenon.

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