balance
Total of 86. 46 on the outside, 19 on the inside and 21 surrounding the cult statue.
nksis statue
Currently doing Classical Civilisation GCSE, not only did they have Doric style columns (characterised by their rather plain capital (that little ring thing at the top of the column) and lack of entasis/base) but they also housed Double Doric columns in the naos with it's cult statue. I don't why but I find that so cute, they're like mini-versions of the regular Doric Columns. You should check out the Assasin's creed Parthenon and look at their columns, or some artist reconstructions as I can't really put these into words that well. Plus, I'm only at GCSE, this might not be the most informed explanation of their columns. Feel free to correct me if need be
They were tall stone columns used to support buildings. They were used for support, so although the Greeks made every effort to make then appear to be straight, they were sometimes slightly tilted for best support. There were three main styles of Greek columns.Doric columns: Tall simple columns. The had round tops and no bases. Decoration was a minimum, and usually consisted of fluted lines running lengthwise down the column, if there was any decoration at all.Ionic columns: These were slighty dressier, and often had scrollwork at the top and or bottom of the column. Sometimes the entire column was carved out to be a statue of a god, goddess, or hero. When they were not carved into characters, they were more heavily fluted than the Doric columns.Corinthean columns: These were very eleaberate and elegant columns. They were slender compared to the Doric and Ionic columns, and the detail work was more intricate and leafy. The tops and bases were heavily decorated. The Temple of Zues is noted for its use of this type of column.
no, just a remake of the statue
The Parthenon! Includes giant structure, hundreds of columns and statue of Athena.
copper
CU, copper.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France.
The Statue of Liberty is made out of a copper element. When copper erodes or is exposed to oxygen progressively, it turns green.
yes
Total of 86. 46 on the outside, 19 on the inside and 21 surrounding the cult statue.
A statue in a garden feels different from a statue in a museum. (APEX)
Sculpture
false
nkisi statue
A statue is something made out of iron, metal, gold, Sometime wood and plastic. The can be ones in your homes that you can buy, or famous ones WHICH NO-ONE CAN AFFORD, for example, the statue of liberty, the statue of sant theresa or Mary in Lourdes, France