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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: Doric column, in Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece, c7th century BC

Doric column, in Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece, c7th century BC

Background imageDoric Collection: The doric temple of Hera at Agrigento, 5th century BC

The doric temple of Hera at Agrigento, 5th century BC
The doric temple of Hera at Agrigento in Sicily, also known as the temple of Juno Lacinia, 5th century BC

Background imageDoric Collection: The ruins of temple E at Selinunte

The ruins of temple E at Selinunte
The ruins of doric temple E at Selinunte, and the ruins of another temple, probably destroyed by an earthquake

Background imageDoric Collection: The temple of Concord on Sicily, 5th century

The temple of Concord on Sicily, 5th century
The doric temple of Concord on Sicily, 5th century

Background imageDoric Collection: Greek temple of Olympian Zeus on Sicily, 5th century

Greek temple of Olympian Zeus on Sicily, 5th century
Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agriento, Sicily. The statue of a giant Telemone is visible, 5th century

Background imageDoric Collection: Greek temple of Hera at Paestum, 5th century BC

Greek temple of Hera at Paestum, 5th century BC
Doric Greek temple of Hera at Paestum, Italy, 5th century BC

Background imageDoric Collection: Doric temple in Sicily, 5th century BC

Doric temple in Sicily, 5th century BC
Unfinished Doric temple in Sicily, 5th century BC

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece, 7th-6th century BC

Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece, 7th-6th century BC. The wife of Zeus, Hera was one of the major goddesses of Ancient Greece. The Romans worshipped her as Juno

Background imageDoric Collection: London terminus of the London and North Western Railway, Euston, London, c1860

London terminus of the London and North Western Railway, Euston, London, c1860. Hand-coloured lithograph from a railway board game showing a busy scene with people

Background imageDoric Collection: An olive tree frames the ancient Temple of Concordia in the archeological site of Valle dei Templi

An olive tree frames the ancient Temple of Concordia in the archeological site of Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageDoric Collection: Grecian and Roman architectural moldings

Grecian and Roman architectural moldings.. Grecian and Roman architectural moldings. Greek fillet listel annulet, cyma recta, fascia, echinus ovolo, talon enriched, astragal, Doric

Background imageDoric Collection: ANCIENT GREEK COLUMNS. Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns and capitals: copper engraving, French

ANCIENT GREEK COLUMNS. Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns and capitals: copper engraving, French, mid-18th century

Background imageDoric Collection: Columns Classical Orders

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

Background imageDoric Collection: The Monument and St Magnus The Martyr Church, London, England, 19th century

The Monument and St Magnus The Martyr Church, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imageDoric Collection: Selinunte an Ancient Greek City and Archaeological Site in Sicily, Italy

Selinunte an Ancient Greek City and Archaeological Site in Sicily, Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Imposing view of the Doric temple of Segesta in the Province of Trapani in Sicily, Italy

Imposing view of the Doric temple of Segesta in the Province of Trapani in Sicily, Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple of Hera at Selinunte an Ancient Greek City and Archaeological Site in Sicily, Italy

Temple of Hera at Selinunte an Ancient Greek City and Archaeological Site in Sicily, Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Umbria Perugia Spoleto environs S. Salvatore

Umbria Perugia Spoleto environs S. Salvatore, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Although first erected in the early 5th century on the remains of a Roman temple

Background imageDoric Collection: The Monument To The Great Fire Of London, Aka The Monument, London, England In The Late 19Th Century

The Monument To The Great Fire Of London, Aka The Monument, London, England In The Late 19Th Century. From London, Historic And Social, Published 1902

Background imageDoric Collection: The Three Classical Orders Of Greek Architecture From The National Encyclopaedia Published By

The Three Classical Orders Of Greek Architecture From The National Encyclopaedia Published By William Mackenzie London Late 19Th Century

Background imageDoric Collection: Mono Piles Of Stones Before Ruined Parthenon; Athens, Attica, Greece

Mono Piles Of Stones Before Ruined Parthenon; Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Greek Temple; Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Greek Temple; Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple Of Hephaestus, Greek Orthodox Church Of St. George Akamates; Athens, Greece

Temple Of Hephaestus, Greek Orthodox Church Of St. George Akamates; Athens, Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: Temple Of Hephaestus; Athens, Greece

Temple Of Hephaestus; Athens, Greece

Background imageDoric Collection: White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure

White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure showing information and images of Doric, Laurentic, Regina, Majestic, Arabic, Pittsburgh, services to all parts of the world. 15 x 5 inches

Background imageDoric Collection: Government House, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Government House, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Government House, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Date: circa 1905

Background imageDoric Collection: Spain. Avila. Los Cuatro Postes (The Four Posts). 16th centu

Spain. Avila. Los Cuatro Postes (The Four Posts). 16th centu
Spain. Avila. Los Cuatro Postes (The Four Posts). Shrine built by Francisco de Arellano, 16th century. In the background, panorama of the city surrounded by the wall, 12th century

Background imageDoric Collection: Greece. Delphi. The Athenian Treasury. 510 to 480 B. C

Greece. Delphi. The Athenian Treasury. 510 to 480 B. C
Greek Art. Greece. Delphi. The Athenian Treasury. Built in Parian marble. Its construction ranging from 510 to 480 B.C. The metopes are reproductions. The originals are kept in the museum of Delphi

Background imageDoric Collection: Column of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Detail. Rome

Column of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Detail. Rome
Column of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Reliefs depicting the victories of Marcus Aurelius against the Germans and Sarmatians. Rome. Italy

Background imageDoric Collection: Italy. Pompeii. House of Vetti. Domus. 1st century AD. Peris

Italy. Pompeii. House of Vetti. Domus. 1st century AD. Peris
Italy. Pompeii. House of Vetti. Was a domus owned by Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius Restitutus, two successful freeman. 1st century AD. Peristyle

Background imageDoric Collection: Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States

Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States
Lincoln Memorial. Dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Washington D.C. United States



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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.