Corinthian Columns - Classical Architecture San Francisco is a photograph by Connie Fox which was uploaded on January 28th, 2012.
Corinthian Columns - Classical Architecture San Francisco
Black-and-white photo of Corinthian columns on the second level of a building in downtown San Francisco. Featured in the group Enchanted... more
by Connie Fox
Title
Corinthian Columns - Classical Architecture San Francisco
Artist
Connie Fox
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Photograph - Outdoor Bw Photo Architecture And Cities
Description
Black-and-white photo of Corinthian columns on the second level of a building in downtown San Francisco. Featured in the group Enchanted Travels.
Corinthian-style columns are one of three ancient Greek architectural orders, the other two columnar styles being Ionic and Doric. Corinthian columns are the lightest and most ornate, distinguished by large capitals decorated with carved acanthus leaves. A public library, for example, might be built with Corinthian columns to impress, whereas a government building would have the no-nonsense Doric style.
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January 28th, 2012