CLCV 115 Chapter Notes - Chapter Discussion: Lorado Taft, Spurlock Museum, Thyia
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12/07/17: ionic column, pictures a & b (davenport hall, an ionic column follows the ionic order, which is one of the three classical orders (ionic, doric, & corinthian) of classical architecture. Davenport hall obviously had an appreciation for the ionic order: deucalion & pyrrha (a daughter, pictures c & d (east side of main library, pyrrha, the first mortal-born woman, survived the flood with her cousin, Amphictyon, & orestheus) and three daughters (protogeneia, pandora ii & Pictured above is one of the daughters in front of the main library at. Uiuc: these sculptures of the daughters & sons of deucalion & pyrrha were done by. These sculptures were meant to signify a fragment from the unfinished fountain of creation . The statues were a gift in 1937 from mrs. ada. Taft: charioteer of delphi, pictures e & f (spurlock museum, the charioteer of delphi, also known as heniokhos, is one most well-known statues surviving from ancient greece.