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Corinthian Collection

"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Corinthian

Background imageCorinthian 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 imageCorinthian Collection: Classical Orders

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

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Claverton Street Chapel, Pimlico, London

Claverton Street Chapel, Pimlico, London (now demolished)

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Cicero Speech Scene

Cicero Speech Scene
MARCUS TULLIUS the Roman writer, statesman and orator delivering a speech to the people of Rome

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Greece. Athens. Hadrians Library. Created by Roman Emperor

Greece. Athens. Hadrians Library. Created by Roman Emperor Hadrian in 132 AD. Noth side of the Acropolis of Athens. Corintian order. Detail. Date: 20070527

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Untitled (Ruins of Roman Forum), c. 1867. Creator: Robert MacPherson

Untitled (Ruins of Roman Forum), c. 1867. Creator: Robert MacPherson
Untitled (Ruins of Roman Forum), c. 1867. A work made of albumen print

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Al Khazneh Temple, Petra, Jordan

Al Khazneh Temple, Petra, Jordan
Al Khazneh (The Treasury) Temple, Petra, Jordan, carved out of the sandstone rock face. Date: 20th century

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy

Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy

Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Vesta. Roman Forum

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

Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Architecture I: Orders of Architecture, engraved by Charles Lawrie (engraving)

Architecture I: Orders of Architecture, engraved by Charles Lawrie (engraving)
XJF314357 Architecture I: Orders of Architecture, engraved by Charles Lawrie (engraving) by Waring, John Burley (1823-1875) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Victoria Chambers, Chowringhee, Calcutta, India

Victoria Chambers, Chowringhee, Calcutta, India
Victoria Chambers, Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co Ltd, Department Store, Chowringhee, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Scenery for Aladdin, Pollocks Toy Theatre

Scenery for Aladdin, Pollocks Toy Theatre, with two rounded arches opening onto a seascape. Date: late 19th century

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, ancient city Ephesus, ancient world center of travel

Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, ancient city Ephesus, ancient world center of travel and commerce on the Aegean Sea at mouth of Cayster River. Cat

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Queens Hall, Langham Place, London

Queens Hall, Langham Place, London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Side door of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Genoa, Italy

Side door of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Genoa, Italy
The side door of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Genoa, Italy Date: 1927

Background imageCorinthian Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105731

EyeUbiquitous_20105731
Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, Teatro Massimo, Palermo Opera House

Background imageCorinthian Collection: General Themistocles

General Themistocles
illustration of a General Themistocles

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Illustration of Doric and Corinthian style columns

Illustration of Doric and Corinthian style columns

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Radcliffe Camera, Oxford

Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, a part of the Bodleian Library. Date: circa 1830

Background imageCorinthian 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 imageCorinthian Collection: Archaeological Museum with sculpture, Odessa, Ukraine

Archaeological Museum with sculpture, Odessa, Ukraine
View of the Archaeological Museum in Odessa, Ukraine, with a Laocoon sculpture in front (a copy -- the original is in the Vatican Museum, Rome). The museum was founded in 1825

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Secular Games held in Rome

Secular Games held in Rome
The Secular Games (Ludi Saeculares) are held in Rome to commemorate a 100-year span of Roman history. Despite their name, the Games were a religious celebration involving sacrifices

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Canal at Corinth, Greece

Canal at Corinth, Greece. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Town Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire

Town Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. circa 1900

Background imageCorinthian Collection: The Tabernacle and its priests (tempera on plaster)

The Tabernacle and its priests (tempera on plaster)
BLP397886 The Tabernacle and its priests (tempera on plaster) by Jewish School, (2nd century); Dura-Europos Synagogue, National Museum of Damascus, Syria; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Roma - Piazza di Venezia. Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, 1910

Roma - Piazza di Venezia. Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, 1910. Altar of Fatherland, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Mr. G. Sacconi laid the foundation stone in 1884

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu

Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu
Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar and Ionic column built to hold the sundial. In the background. stairs and two fluted Corinthian columns

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Poster for the Daily Herald - Footballer

Poster for the Daily Herald - Footballer
A poster for the Daily Herald newspaper, specifically advertising the football column written by Corinthian

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Exeter Hall / Entrance

Exeter Hall / Entrance
Exeter Hall: the Strand entrance, with people arriving for a meeting

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Egan / Life in London / 1821

Egan / Life in London / 1821
Corinthian Tom, Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. & Bob Logic, make the most of an evening at Vauxhall Gardens

Background imageCorinthian Collection: Loyola / Butler Lives

Loyola / Butler Lives
IGNATIUS LOYOLA Spanish saint, founder of the Jesuit Order

Background imageCorinthian 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). Fig 2

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



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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.