friezes and frieze components
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
[Musée du Louvre, (Paris, France). Greek architecture: column base, pilaster capitals and sections of frieze from Didymaion of Miletus. IV century B.C.], 1910-1940
[Museo Archeologico Nazionale, (Naples, Italy). Sculpture, Etruscan: architectural frieze of armed riders, terracotta, from Velletri. VI century B.C.], 1910-1940
[Museo Gregoriano Profano ex Lateranense, (Vatican City). Freize from Trajan's Forum, fragment], 1910-1940
[Palmyra, frieze from the Temple of Baal (Tadmur, Syria)], 1930-1939
The collection consists of photographs of various sites, all produced by A. Henry Detweiler during his trips in Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and the Middle East. The photographs document the ancient architecture, landscape and archaeological surveying of these areas. Some of the images represent people and everyday life in the visited countries.
[Qalʿat Simʿān, church of Saint Simeon Stylites (Aleppo, Syria), detail of frieze and capitals], 1930-1939
The collection consists of photographs of various sites, all produced by A. Henry Detweiler during his trips in Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and the Middle East. The photographs document the ancient architecture, landscape and archaeological surveying of these areas. Some of the images represent people and everyday life in the visited countries.
[Roman architecture (Istanbul, Turkey), frieze], 1930-1939
The collection consists of photographs of various sites, all produced by A. Henry Detweiler during his trips in Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and the Middle East. The photographs document the ancient architecture, landscape and archaeological surveying of these areas. Some of the images represent people and everyday life in the visited countries.
[Sergiopolis, vault and frieze (Resafa, Syria)], 1930-1939
The collection consists of photographs of various sites, all produced by A. Henry Detweiler during his trips in Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and the Middle East. The photographs document the ancient architecture, landscape and archaeological surveying of these areas. Some of the images represent people and everyday life in the visited countries.