

Capitals and Columns
The image shows a stone structure with two columns. The columns are cylindrical and made of light-colored stone, with a smooth surface and small holes and imperfections. The columns are identical in size and shape, and are positioned side by side. Each column has a base that is wider than the column itself, and the bases are connected to a rectangular base that is wider than it is tall. Above the columns is a carved stone piece with a flat top and ornate scrollwork underneath. The scrollwork features curved shapes that resemble leaves or flowers. The background is a gradient from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom. The overall style of the structure suggests it may be a fragment of an ancient building or monument. The title of the image is "Capitals and Columns".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 537 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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