LX. Capital of Anta, from the Erechtheion, Athens.
LVIII.
CAPITAL FROM THE ERECHTHEION, ATHENS.
LIX.
BASE FROM THE ERECHTHEION, ATHENS.
LX.
CAP OF ANTA FROM THE ERECHTHEION, ATHENS.
The Ionic order of the Erechtheion is the one which is best known and has been most frequently copied and adapted in modern work. It is at the same time the richest and most delicately refined of the Greek Ionic orders, and this is equivalent to saying of all orders whatsoever. This order of which the cap and base are given in our plates belongs to the north porch. There were two other fronts to the building which was, to all intents and purposes, three temples united in one. The famous caryatid porch faces the south, looking toward the Parthenon.