A detailed vector illustration showcasing five different classical columns, likely representing the canonical Five Orders of Architecture (Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite).
The columns are rendered in a beige or light stone color, highlighting the variations in their proportions, fluting, and, most importantly, their distinctive capitals and bases.
- Note the progression from the simple designs (far left – possibly Tuscan/Doric) to the highly ornate capitals (far right – Ionic and Corinthian/Composite).
Each column is meticulously drawn, making this set an excellent resource for comparative study in architectural history, as well as for digital design projects that require a high-quality depiction of classical structural elements and their stylistic evolution.

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