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'Le Cinq Ordres d'Architecture' by Claude Perrault (1693). The five orders of architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. The second, third and fourth are the Greek orders. The Romans added the first and last order which are modifications of the Greek orders. The orders become more and more gracious/feminine in their proportions and can be used stacked vertically in one building. The most sturdy ones always lower then the more slender ones. Never the other way around. History Sketches, Cool Greys, Classical Building, Architectural Orders, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture, Interiors Online, Classic Architecture, Greek Revival

'Le Cinq Ordres d'Architecture' by Claude Perrault (1693). The five orders of architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. The second, third and fourth are the Greek orders. The Romans added the first and last order which are modifications of the Greek orders. The orders become more and more gracious/feminine in their proportions and can be used stacked vertically in one building. The most sturdy ones always lower then the more slender ones. Never the other way around.

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hand drawn set of the five architectural orders engraved Showing the Tuscan Doric Ionic Corinthian and Composite orders. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Column and Entablature Details in the Doric Order of Classical Architecture Doric Order, Classical Building, Architectural Orders, Doric Column, Architecture Classic, Greek Architecture, History Of Architecture, Architectural History, Architectural Sketch

Column and Entablature built in the Doric Order of Classical Architecture Drawing from ‘Ordonnance Des Cinq Espèces De Colonnes Selon La Méthode Des Anciens’ by Claude Perrault published at Paris in 1683. Details: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/perrault1683/0161 Drawing Architecture Elements Drawing Classical Architecture Details Art History Classicism Classical Architecture Architectural Style Classical Style Architectural History Classical Building Old Building

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