. Architecture, classic and early Christian . Fig. 2.—Noeth-west View op the Erechtheium, tue Time nr r:,;i:cLE3 (Figs. 72, 73), a composite structure containing threetemples built in juxtaposition, but differing from oneanother in scale, levels, dimensions, and treatment. Theprincipal order from the Erechtheium (Eig. 71) shows alarge amount of enrichment introduced with the mostrefined and severe taste. Specially remarkable are theornaments (borrowed from the Assyrian honeysuckle) 108 CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE. Avliicli encircle the upper part of the sliaft at the pointwhere it passes into the


. Architecture, classic and early Christian . Fig. 2.—Noeth-west View op the Erechtheium, tue Time nr r:,;i:cLE3 (Figs. 72, 73), a composite structure containing threetemples built in juxtaposition, but differing from oneanother in scale, levels, dimensions, and treatment. Theprincipal order from the Erechtheium (Eig. 71) shows alarge amount of enrichment introduced with the mostrefined and severe taste. Specially remarkable are theornaments (borrowed from the Assyrian honeysuckle) 108 CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE. Avliicli encircle the upper part of the sliaft at the pointwhere it passes into the capital, and the splendid spiralsof the volutes (Fi-s. G8, GO). The basis of the columns. Fig. 73.—riAN op the ERrcniHEiCM. .^, J Fig. 74.—Ionic Base from thb TEilPLE OF THE WiNULESS VlC- loEY (Nike Apteros).


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