A detailed black and white line-art illustration showcasing components of various classical architectural columns, emphasizing the distinct capitals.
The image features three primary sections:
- Top Left: The ornate, acanthus-leaf capital of the Corinthian Order, known for its complexity.
- Middle Left: The scrolled capital of the Ionic Order, with volutes and an egg-and-dart molding.
- Bottom Left: A simpler, unadorned capital and base detail, likely representing a stylized Doric or Tuscan Order base.
- Right: A full column shaft, possibly a Doric or Tuscan design, overlaid with a grid to illustrate proportions and modular measurements.
This technical drawing is an invaluable resource for students of architecture, historians, and designers needing precise, comparative views of the defining characteristics of the classical orders.

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