Small Corinthian Capital
This Corinthian order is a Classical order of Greek and Roman architecture and is clearly seen in the Pantheon - Rome. This Corinthian order was said to have been invented by an architect from the 5th Century Callimachus - who was inspired by the sight of a basket that had been left on the grave of a youthful girl. Several of her toys were in it and a square tile had been positioned over the basket - to shield it from the weather - an acanthus plant had grown all the way through the woven basket - incorporation its spiny - intensely cut leaves in the midst of the weave of the basket.
Product specifications
- Product code
- FACCS305
- Weight
- 60kg
- Height
- 49cm
- Width
- 46cm
- Depth
- 46cm
- Available in
- Aged marble
