EditorialThe Propylaea, Baalbek, Lebanon. Baalbek was lavishly provided with temples by the later Roman emperors, from Antoninus Pius (138-151 CE) to Caracalla (212-217 CE) .
EditorialPropylaea of __the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Two levels with Doric and Ionic columns. The architrave have the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates. Acropolis of Pergamu...
EditorialThe north wing of the Propylaea from the southwest. Date/Period: 1853 - 1854. Photograph. Height: 740 mm (29.13 in); Width: 590 mm (23.22 in).
EditorialSketch of the Molding of the Interior of the Propylaea, Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 17811867, British, 1802-1804, Pen and brown ink and graphite on thin, moderately textured, beige, laid paper, Sheet: 15 1/16 ? 9 13/16 inches (38.3 ? 24.9 cm).
EditorialPropylaea of __the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Two levels with Doric and Ionic columns. The architrave have the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates. Acropolis of Pergamu...
EditorialGreece. Athens. Propylaea. Monumental gateway to the Acropolis. It was designed by the architect Mnesicles, 437 BC-432BC. (The Age of Pericles). Doric style columns.
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. XII, Bas-reliefs of the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. V, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. X, Pilaster of the Temple of Athena Nike, Pl. III, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialDoric order. From the exterior of the Propylaea to Eleusis, Propylaea of the Ruins in Eleusis, signed: J. M. Mauch (del.), Gest., v, C. Mare in Berlin, bar 12, after p. 116, Mauch, Johann Matth?us von (del.), Mare, Carl (sc.), 1830, Johann Matth?us von...
EditorialJonian order inside the Propylaea to Eleusis, Details on ionic columns in the Propylaea in Eleusis, signed: J. M. Mauch (del.), D., C. Mare in Berlin, bar 38, after p. 116, Mauch, Johann Matth?us von (del.), Mare, Carl (sc.), Johann Matth?us von Mauch:...
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. II, Ground plan of the Propylaea in Athens, Pl. VII, Lief. VIII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialPropyl?en Forum triangulare, Propylaea at the Forum triangulare in Pompeii, Fig. 33, p. 58, 1856, Johannes Overbeck: Pompeji in seinen Geb?uden, Alterth?mern und Kunstwerken [...]. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1856.
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. VII, Capitals of the Propylaea in Athens, Pl. XII, Suppl. VIII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialOrnaments on the propylaea, Details of the Propylaea in Athens, Pl. III, Suppl. XVIII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. VI, Capital and Architrave of the Propylaea in Athens, Pl. XI, Del. VIII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. VIII, Capital of an Ante and Architrave of the Propylaea in Athens, Pl. I, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. XI, Capital, Puncture, Cornice and Foot of a Pillar of the Temple of Athena Nike, Pl. IV, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm ...
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. XIII, Bas-reliefs of the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. VI, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialJonian order from the Propylaea to T. the Minerva P. to Priene, Details of the ionic columns of the temple in Priene, signed: J. M. Mauch (del.), D., C. Mare in Berlin, bar 41, after p. 116, Mauch, Johann Matth?us von (del.), Mare, Carl (sc.), Johann M...
EditorialThe Propylaea at Athens. Pl. IX, Capital of an ante and rafters of the Temple of Athena Nike, Pl. II, Del. IX, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialPropylaea of __the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Two levels with Doric and Ionic columns. The architrave have the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates. Acropolis of Pergamu...
EditorialGreece. Athens. Propylaea. Monumental gateway to the Acropolis. It was designed by the architect Mnesicles, 437 BC-432BC. (The Age of Pericles). Doric style columns.
EditorialThe Propylaea seen from the Erechtheion. An olive tree stands on the site of the sacred olive grove. Entrance gate of the Acropolis (5th BCE) .
EditorialGreece. Athens. Propylaea. Monumental gateway to the Acropolis. It was designed by the architect Mnesicles, 437 BC-432BC. (The Age of Pericles). Doric style columns.
EditorialGreece. Athens. Propylaea. Monumental gateway to the Acropolis. It was designed by the architect Mnesicles, 437 BC-432BC. (The Age of Pericles). Doric style columns.
EditorialThe north wing of the Propylaea from the southwest. Date/Period: 1853 - 1854. Photograph. Height: 740 mm (29.13 in); Width: 590 mm (23.22 in).
EditorialThe Propylaea seen from the Erechtheion. An olive tree stands on the site of the sacred olive grove. Entrance gate of the Acropolis (5th BCE) .
EditorialPropylaea of __the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Two levels with Doric and Ionic columns. The architrave have the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates. Acropolis of Pergamu...
EditorialGreek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
EditorialPropylaea of __the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Two levels with Doric and Ionic columns. The architrave have the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates. Acropolis of Pergamu...
EditorialGreek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
EditorialThe Propylaea, Baalbek, Lebanon. Baalbek was lavishly provided with temples by the later Roman emperors, from Antoninus Pius (138-151 CE) to Caracalla (212-217 CE) .
EditorialThe Propylaea seen from the Erechtheion. An olive tree stands on the site of the sacred olive grove. Entrance gate of the Acropolis (5th BCE) .