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    material for foundations, steps, walls, columns, and Doric entablature. Building such as the famous Temple of Aphaia on Aegina illustrate the dramatic influence of the Doric order. White the Doric order became the standard for mainland Greece, the Ionian colonies in the eastern Aegean were developing a very different system of columns and entablature based on Egyptian and Near Eastern architecture. The tall slender columns, low entablature, and

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    The virgin at two feet tall is shown standing on a rectangular entablature. At the bottom of the entablature one can see scenes from the life of Christ in a low relief using enamel. In her left hand she is holding the former royal arms of France or a fleur de lis which is made out of silver. In the other hand she is cradling a young baby

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    The classical period in Greece ushered in great reformation, in which the city of Athens was placed on the map for its works of art, design and culture. The coordinator of such a vast change was Pericles , who in the fifth century BC, brought about the city’s most important buildings, namely the Propylaia, the Erechtheion and the Parthenon. Perhaps the finest example of architecture in the Periclean Acropolis, the Parthenon was also an inspiration for many artists, philosophers and writers alike

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    Thomas Jefferson designed his home the Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia. The house is a Neoclassical structure made out of brick, glass, stone, and wood. As the father of the American Revolution, his ideas were inspired by the classical antiquity he saw during his travels to Europe and so the house’s structure was based on the movement seeking to reinvent classical ideas. Jefferson viewed art as a powerful tool, believing it could provoke social change, inspire the public to seek education

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    The column has 24 grooves and specific entablature which is curved tapering in the column shaft. The entablature is the part of the roof that leans on top of the column and composed of the architrave, frieze and cornice. It is unlike the Doric Order that the Ionic column is erected on a base that separating the column to the

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    In closing, long before the birth of Christ, a medium was established as the template of power in all its forms. Regarded today as classical architecture, grand staircases leading to towering columns of stone and marble supporting entablatures of asymmetrical roof lines adorned with beautiful sculptures floating and peering down upon its visitor’s with

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    Filippo Brunelleschi The Italian Renaissance, ranging between the 1400's-1600's, was a time that continued classicism in culture, art, and architecture. Architecture in particular applied classical vocabulary and forms to contemporary building functions and types. Many well-known individuals helped shape this period of time, Brunelleschi included. Not much is known about Filippo Brunelleschi's early life. He was born 1377, the second son of Ser Brunellesco Di Lippo Lapi, in Florence, Italy. While

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    Using suitable examples, briefly describe the form and origins of the Doric Temple, and discuss the level of refinement achieved by the Parthenon At the start of the Archaic period Greek civilisations began to outgrow the capabilities of the lands they owned. This led to them setting out in search for new land and territories to inhabit. These new territories expanded around Sicily, Southern Italy, North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean and were set out in a grid like plan that the Greeks were

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    Classical Greek Architecture in Carlisle The influence of Classical Greek Architecture on modern architecture is evident all over Pennsylvania. Carlisle, in particular, is full of old buildings that utilize the styles of the Greek Classical Period. The Old Cumberland County Courthouse is a perfect example of how the architectural styles of the Classical Period have been carried out through time. This building is a historical landmark, located in downtown Carlisle, which was built in 1846 and currently

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    Early Renaissance architecture began in the early years from 1400-1500. During this era, classicism played a huge role in architectural ideas as well as religious, secularization, and humanist influences. This differed architecture from that time period to later mannerist architecture. Mannerism derived from late renaissance architecture and continued through the early Baroque era in the years 1520-1600. The influences that changed the views on early architecture were the Sack of Rome, the Copernican

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