Ancient temples (722 Subjects)
Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily. Outer peristyle: View of column base, column, capital and part of entablature at the corner. Section plan of the triglyph at the corner. Plan of the triglyph.
Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily: Fig. 1. Profile of the capitals. Fig. 2. The annulets, half the original size. Fig. 3. Section of the steps. Fig. 4. Plan of the remains of the Temple Asclepius.
View of the front of the Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily.
View of the Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily.
Plan of the Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily.
View of the front of the Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily.
Section of view of the part between the pronaos and the outer peristyle of the Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily.
The Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily. Outer peristyle: View of part of the entablature at the corner. View of the capital column and column base. Bottom view of the guttae. Plan of the triglyph.
Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily: Fig. 1. Profile of the capitals, with detailed measurments of the echinus. Fig. 2. The annuels . Fig. 3. Drawing of the entablature at the corner. Fig. 4. Drawing of the capitals of the pronaos and the outer peristyle. Fig. 5. Section plan of the stereobat of the cella, vestibules, and peristyles.
Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, Sicily: Drawing of capitals of the antae with the entablature over the antae and columns of the pronaos and opisthodomos. Fig. 1. Section plan of through the entablature at the corner. Fig. 2. Plan of the triglyphs in the entablature of the pronaos and opisthodomos.
View of the ruins of the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento, Sicily.
Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento, Sicily: Representation of the entablature and capital at the corner. Section plan of triglyph. Plan of triglyph. Drawing of column.
Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento, Sicily: Fig. 1. Section plan of part of the capitals of the front. Fig. 2. Section plan of the capitals. Fig. 3. Profile of the capital and column at the corner. Fig. 4. Profile of the annulet and echinus.
Plan and representation of the front of the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento, Sicily. Comparative drawings of this temple with the Temple of Concordia in the same site.
View of the ruins of the Temple of Asclepius in Agrigento, Sicily. In the background the Temple of Concordia.
View of the ruins of the Temple of Castor and Pollux (Temple of Dioscouri) in Agrigento, Sicily.
View of the ruins of Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
View of the ruins of Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Plan of Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Reconstruction of the front of Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily: Drawing of the torrus, column, capital of the column and entablature at the corner. On the right, plan of triglyph.
View of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Plan of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Reconstruction of the front of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily: Drawing of stylobate. Views of column, capital of the column, and part of entablature at the corner. Fig. 1. Drawings of annulets and echinus of the capital of the column. Fig. 2. Plan of the triglyph.
Drawings of the opisthodomos of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily. Capital of the column, with details of the annulets and echinus. Drawing of the entablature at the corner.
Plan of Temple F in Selinunte, Sicily.
View of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.
Plan of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.
The front of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.