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The third stone of the south frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
The fourth and fifth stones of the south frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
The tenth and eleventh stones of the south frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Reliefs from the west frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalry.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
Metopes from the south side of the Parthenon: Centauromachy.
The Parthenon: Fig. 1: Plan of the angle of the Temple, with the Lion's head. Fig. 2: Section of ditto. Fig.3: Capital of the antae. Fig. 4: Capital of the internal columns.
Erechtheion: Fig. 1: Capital of the antae, with the continued mouldings and ornaments of the front wall, and a section of the Lacunariae. Fig. 2: Elevation of the external side of the antae, shewing some difference in the ornaments. Fig. 3, 4, 5, 6: Different ornaments under the flowers. Fig. 7: Section of the ornament at a, fig. 3. Fig. 8: Ditto at b. Fig. 9: Plan of the ceiling of the portico.
Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens: Fig. 1: Mouldings of the architrave internally. Fig. 2: Capital of the antae. Pinacotheca: Fig. 3: Capital of the pilaster.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens: Elevation of the front of the scene.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens: Elevation of the back of the scene.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens: Section of the theatre through the scene.
Fig. 1: Fragments of a cornice of the Ionic order found on the hill above the seats of the Theatre of Bacchus. Fig. 2: The interior face of an architrave which is built up in a modern wall under an arch of the bridge over the Ilissus. Fig. 3: The capital of a pilaster in the wall of the bastion fronting the Propylea. Fig. 4: Attic base on the convent at Colouri. Fig. 5, 6, 7: Plan, elevation and section of an Ionic capital, probably found in the church of St. George, on Mount Anchesmus.