The Erechtheion: Fig. 1. The general form of the window. Fig. 2. One of the knees. Fig. 3. The profile of the architrave and its mouldings. Fig. 4. A perpendicular section through the window-stool, showing the depth of the jamb (a.b.) before the reveel takes place; b. c. the reveel. Fig. 5. A horizontal section through the wall.

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STUART, James / REVETT, Nicholas

Title

The Erechtheion: Fig. 1. The general form of the window. Fig. 2. One of the knees. Fig. 3. The profile of the architrave and its mouldings. Fig. 4. A perpendicular section through the window-stool, showing the depth of the jamb (a.b.) before the reveel takes place; b. c. the reveel. Fig. 5. A horizontal section through the wall.

Alternative Title

Fig. 1. The general form of the window. Fig. 2. One of the Knees. Fig. 3. The Profile of the Architrave and its Mouldings. Fig. 4. A perpendicular Section through the window-stool, shewing the depth of the Jamb (a.b.) before the reveel takes place; b. c. the reveel. Fig. 5. a horizontal section through the wall.

Date

1787

Bibliographic Citation

STUART, James / REVETT, Nicholas. The Antiquities of Athens measured and delineated by James Stuart F.R.S. and F.S.A. and Nicholas Revett painters and architects, vol. II, London, John Nichols, 1787.

Identifier

stuart_138

Table Of Contents

22

Spatial Coverage

Athens

Attica

Greece

Subject

Architecture and built environment

Art and antiquities

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STUART, James / REVETT, Nicholas, “The Erechtheion: Fig. 1. The general form of the window. Fig. 2. One of the knees. Fig. 3. The profile of the architrave and its mouldings. Fig. 4. A perpendicular section through the window-stool, showing the depth of the jamb (a.b.) before the reveel takes place; b. c. the reveel. Fig. 5. A horizontal section through the wall.,” travelogues, accessed April 24, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/48146.