

Capital with Acanthus and Crosses
The image depicts a capital with acanthus leaves and crosses. The capital is made of reddish-brown stone and features a square top with rounded edges. It has a carved design of acanthus leaves and crosses. The capital appears to be old and weathered, with some areas showing signs of wear and tear. It is displayed on a white pedestal against a dark background. The capital's surface is textured and rough, with intricate carvings of acanthus leaves and crosses. The carvings are deep and detailed, suggesting a high level of craftsmanship. The overall appearance of the capital suggests that it is an ancient artifact, possibly from a historical building or monument. The image provides a clear view of the capital's design and details, allowing for a thorough examination of its features.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1165 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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