Greek Architecture / Temple on the Ilissus : Athens / Front elevation

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Title/Description
Temple on the Ilissos (Temple of Artemis Agrotera)
Creator
Kallikrates(?)
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: front elevation
Original Caption
Greek Architecture
Temple on the Ilissus : Athens
Front elevation
Location
Athens, Greece
Category
Ancient Greece
Style Period
Greek, Classical
Date
ca. 449-430 B.C.E.
Dimensions
3.7 x 3.65 cm.
Source
Fletcher, Banister. A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method. Sixth edition, rewritten and enlarged. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1921.
Notes
destroyed by the Turks in 1778 C.E.
Attributed to Kallikrates?
Page Plate Figure
Page 97d
File ID
BF97d
Catalog Info Source
Allan T. Kohl

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868 x 860
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BF97d
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