Thursday, April 2, 2020
Classical Greek Architecture
This picture depicts the different columns ancient Greek architects might use. As you can see they are all very similar in nature and don't have very obvious defining characters that differentiate them from each other. Most Ancient Greek buildings have this style and these columns.
This picture shows the art that ancient Greeks often incorporated with their structures. The art most often was dedicated to their gods and would depict them. As you can see it was built at the highest most eye-drawing point on the building.
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Interesting, out-of-the-ordinary images. Nice work.
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