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== Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights="170px"> File:Hatshepsut temple12.JPG|Possible inspiration for the Doric order: [[Ancient Egyptian architecture|Ancient Egyptian]] columns of the shrine of [[Anubis]] at the [[Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut|Temple of Hatshepsut]], [[Deir el-Bahari]], Egypt, {{circa}}1470 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=32|url=|language=en}}</ref> Jacques Ignace Hittorff - Temple T at Selinunte (Sicily), reconstructed elevation of the main facade - Google Art Project.jpg|19th century illustration of the main façade of the [[Ancient Greek architecture|Ancient Greek]] Temple T at [[Selinunte]], [[Sicily]], Italy, showing how all the ancient Doric buildings were [[polychrome|polychromatic]], by [[Jacques Ignace Hittorff]], before 1859 Illustration of the peristyle from the home of a rich Athenian woman, from Wonders - Images of the Ancient World, 1907.jpg|Illustration of a [[peristyle]] with Doric columns the home of a rich Athenian woman, showing the polychromy Doric columns had in antiquity, from ''Wonders - Images of the Ancient World'', 1907 Korinth BW 2017-10-10 10-55-47.jpg|Ancient Greek columns of the Temple of Apollo, [[Corinth]], Greece, {{circa}}540 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=27|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:"Als Mittelpunkt der Welt" galt Delphi für die Menschen der Antike. 08.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns and entablature of the [[Athenian Treasury]], [[Delphi]], Greece, {{circa}}525 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=32|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Order of the columns of the portico Fig 1 Profile of the necking of the columns Fig 2 Plan of the shaf below the capital - Wilkins William - 1807.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric capital of the [[First Temple of Hera (Paestum)|Temple of Hera I]], [[Paestum]], Italy, with a band of compressed leafs just under the echine, 425 BC File:Paestum, Italy (15036271487).jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns of the Temple of Hera I, with their usually large [[entasis]] on the shafts File:The plan and elevation of two Doric columns of the Temple of Apollo at Delos - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns of the [[Temple of the Delians]], [[Delos]], Greece, fluted only at the top and bottom of the shaft, 5th century BC File:20190507 169 bassae.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric capitals in the [[Temple of Apollo at Bassae]], [[Bassae]], Greece, {{circa}}429-400 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=40|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Allard Pierson Museum Cult statue in temple amphora 7770.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric temple depicted stylized on an amphora shard, {{circa}}400-385 BC, ceramic, [[Allard Pierson Museum]], [[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]] File:Φθινοπωρινή ιστορια.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns of the [[Tholos of Delphi]], Greece, {{circa}}375 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=43|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Temple of Nemean Zeus, 330 BC, 201757.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns of the Temple of Zeus, [[Nemea]], Greece, {{circa}}330 BC File:Agios Athanasios, Ancient Macedonian Tomb - I (37120832445).jpg|Ancient Greek Doric pilasters and entablature of the Tomb III, [[Agios Athanasios, Thessaloniki|Agios Athanasios]], Greece, 325-300 BC Krisseos (Judgement) Makedonian Tomb.jpg|Ancient Greek Doric columns of the [[Tomb of Judgement, Lefkadia|Great Tomb of Lefkadia]], [[Mieza (Macedonia)|Mieza]], Greece, {{circa}}300 BC<ref>{{cite book|last1=Fullerton|first1=Mark D.|title=Art & Archaeology of The Roman World|date=2020|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-051931|page=87|language=en}}</ref> File:Sarcofago di scipione barbato, a forma di altare con volute ioniche, in marmo peperino, 280 ac., dal sepolcro degli scipioni sull'appia antica.jpg|[[Roman architecture|Roman]] Doric frieze on the [[Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus]], [[Vatican Museums]], Rome, {{circa}}270 BC file:Piranesi-4038.jpg|Roman Doric order of the [[Theatre of Marcellus]], Rome, 1st century BC Tempietto del Bramante Vorderseite.jpg|[[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]] Doric columns and entablature of [[San Pietro in Montorio#The Tempietto|The Tempietto]], [[San Pietro in Montorio]], Rome, by [[Donato Bramante]], 1502<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=224|url=|language=en}}</ref> Altar enframement MET DP271811.jpg|Renaissance Doric altar enframement, probably from [[Tuscany]], Italy, {{circa}}1530–1550, marble, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York City Chateau d'anet 004.jpg|Renaissance Doric columns and entablature of the entrance gateway of the [[Château d'Anet]], near [[Dreux]], France, by [[Philibert de l'Orme]], 1547–1552<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=|url=|language=en}}</ref> Dorique_2_-_Serlio_-_en.jpg|Renaissance Doric capital at [[Hôtel d'Assézat]] designed according to a model published by [[Sebastiano Serlio]], France, 1555–1556 Château du Pailly -3 (cropped corbels).jpg|Renaissance combination of Doric [[pilaster]]s and [[corbel]]s of the [[Château du Pailly]], [[Le Pailly]], France, 1563–1573 File:Maisons-Laffitte Chateau de Maisons 2011 19.jpg|[[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] columns and entablature of the [[Château de Maisons]], France, by [[François Mansart]], 1630–1651{{sfn|Hopkins|2014|p=85}} Hôtel de Castries (Montpeller) - Porta.jpg|Baroque Doric pilasters and entablature on the facade of the Hôtel de Castries (Rue Saint-Guilhem no. 31), [[Montpellier]], France, by [[Simon Levesville]], 1647<ref>{{cite web|url=https://monumentum.fr/monument-historique/pa00103557/montpellier-ancien-hotel-de-castries|website=monumentum.fr|title=Ancien Hôtel de Castries à Montpellier|author=|access-date=12 September 2023}}</ref> File:ASC - sala lettura camino O3250026.JPG|[[Chinoiserie]] reinterpretation of the Doric frieze on a fireplace in the oval room inside the [[Oratorio dei Filippini]], Rome, by [[Francesco Borromini]], 1637–1650 Basílica, Ottobeuren, Alemania, 2019-06-21, DD 103.jpg|[[Rococo]] Doric columns and pilasters on the facade of the [[Ottobeuren Abbey|abbey church]] of [[Ottobeuren]], Germany, by [[Johann Michael Fischer]], 1748–1754<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=333|url=|language=en}}</ref> The Casino at Marino - panoramio.jpg|[[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] columns and entablature of the [[Casino at Marino|Casino]] at the Marino House, near [[Dublin]], Ireland, by [[William Chambers (architect)|William Chambers]], 1758–1776<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=383|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Saloon dome frieze, 1 of 4 - Stowe House - Buckinghamshire, England - DSC07187.jpg|Neoclassical Doric frieze with circular motifs in the [[metope]]s that alternate with [[mascaron (architecture)|mascaron]]s, in the Marble Saloon of the [[Stowe House]], [[Stowe, Buckinghamshire|Stowe]], [[Buckinghamshire]], UK, probably by [[Vincenzo Valdrè]], 1775–1788 File:Kepler Denkmal (Regensburg).JPG|[[Greek Revival]] columns of the Johannes Kepler Monuments, [[Regensburg]], Germany, inspired by those of the Temple of the Delians in Delos, designed by [[Emanuel Herigoyen]] and sculpted by [[Philipp Jakob Scheffauer]] and [[Johann Heinrich Dannecker]], 1808 150214 Neue Wache Berlin.jpg|Greek Revival columns of the [[Neue Wache]], [[Berlin]], where the triglyphs were replaced by [[Nike (mythology)|Nike]] figures, by [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]] and [[Salomo Sachs]], 1816<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hall|first1=William|title=Stone|date=2019|publisher=Phaidon|isbn=978-0-7148-7925-3|page=159|url=|language=en}}</ref> Paris Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève 20161111 16h31.jpg|Neoclassical Doric pilasters with [[arch]]es on the entrance front façade of the [[Sainte-Geneviève Library]], Paris, designed by [[Henri Labrouste]] in 1838–1839, built in 1834–1850<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=447|url=|language=en}}</ref> Casimir Perier’s grave, Pere Lachaise, Paris.JPG|Neoclassical Doric pilasters on the Grave of Casimir Pierre Perier, [[Père-Lachaise Cemetery]], Paris, designed by [[Achille Leclère]], and sculpted by [[François-Joseph Bosio]] and [[Jean-Pierre Cortot]], 1837 Pair of doric pilasters in the avant-foyer of the Opéra Garnier.jpg|[[Beaux Arts architecture|Beaux Arts]] Doric pilasters in the avant-foyer of the [[Palais Garnier]], Paris, by [[Charles Garnier (architect)|Charles Garnier]], 1861–1874<ref>{{cite book|last1=Robertson|first1=Hutton|title=The History of Art - From Prehistory to Presentday - A Global View|date=2022|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-02236-8|page=989|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Façaden und Details moderner Bauten (1886) - T008.jpg|[[Renaissance Revival architecture|Renaissance Revival]] Doric pilasters with [[bossage]]s on them, of the Deutsche Bank ([[Mauerstraße (Berlin)|Mauerstraße]] no. 29), Berlin, by W. Martens, 1882 92 rue du Ranelagh, Paris 16e 3.jpg|[[Eclecticism in architecture|Eclectic]] façade with [[triglyph]]s and [[metope]]s of the Suriname Embassy ([[Rue du Ranelagh]] no. 94), Paris, unknown architect, 1885 STUCK, FRANZ-VON - SüNDE - CC-BY-SA BSTGS 7925.jpg|[[Vienna Secession]] Doric columns on the frame of ''Die Sünde'', painted by [[Franz Stuck]], 1893, gilt wood and oil on canvas File:W 44 St Sep 2021 159.jpg|Greek Revival columns at the entrance of the [[House of the New York City Bar Association]], New York City, inspired by the one from the Temple of Hera I at Paestum, but decorated with [[meander (art)|meanders]] on the [[abacus]]es and bands of compressed leafs that are a little more complex and bases you would never see on Ancient Greek Doric columns (not visible in this photo), by [[Cyrus Eidlitz]], 1895 File:Musee d'Orsay, North view 140402 1.jpg|[[Beaux Arts architecture|Beaux Arts]] Doric pilasters on the façade of the [[Gare d'Orsay]], Paris, designed by [[Victor Laloux]] in {{circa}}1896–1897, and built in 1898–1900<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=457|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Leopold bauer per jw. müller, vienna 1900-02, credenza.jpg|Vienna Secession Doric columns on a dresser, by [[Leopold Bauer]], 1900–1902, various types of wood, in a temporary exhibition called Il Liberty e la rivoluzione europea delle arti at the [[Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague]] Park Güell - panoramio (11).jpg|[[Art Nouveau]] Doric columns and entablature of The Greek Theatre in the [[Park Güell]], [[Barcelona]], Spain, by [[Antoni Gaudí]], 1900–1914<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=560|url=|language=en}}</ref> Pont Bir Hakeim Paris 21.jpg|Beaux Arts Doric pilasters of the [[Pont de Bir-Hakeim]], Paris, by [[Jean Camille Formigé]] and [[Louis Biette]], 1903–1905 File:Avenue du Président-Wilson 18.jpg|[[Art Deco]] reinterpretation of the Doric pilasters on the facade of [[Avenue du Président-Wilson (Paris)|Avenue du Président-Wilson]] no. 18, Paris, by [[Henri Tauzin (architect)|Henri Tauzin]], 1913<ref>{{cite book|last1=|first1=|title=Les Arts Decoratifs Modernes - France|date=1925|publisher=Larousse|isbn=|page=17|url=|language=fr}}</ref> File:Westmorland House (4870178224).jpg|Art Deco reinterpretation of the Doric columns, with no flutings and with little or no entasis, on the Westmorland House ([[Regent Street]] no. 117–131), London, by Burnet & Tait, 1920-1925<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lookup.london/regent-street-history-above/|website=lookup.london|title=History Above Your Eyeline on Regent Street|date=23 June 2020 |access-date=20 June 2024}}</ref> Gustave Simon caveau.jpg|Art Deco reinterpretation of the Doric columns, with no [[capital (architecture)|capitals]] or bases, on the [[Gustave Simon]] Grave, [[Préville Cemetery]], [[Nancy, France|Nancy]], France, unknown architect, after 1926 Grave of the Vasile I. Prodanof Family in the Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest, Romania (01).jpg|Neoclassical and Art Deco Doric columns of the Vasile I. Prodanof family tomb, [[Bellu Cemetery]], Bucharest, unknown architect, {{circa|1930}} File:Stuttgart - Neue Staatsgalerie (35736940202) (cropped columns).jpg|[[Postmodern architecture|Postmodern]] Doric columns of the [[Neue Staatsgalerie]], [[Stuttgart]], Germany, by [[James Stirling (architect)|James Stirling]], 1984<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hall|first1=William|title=Stone|date=2019|publisher=Phaidon|isbn=978-0-7148-7925-3|page=79|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (2023) - 166.jpg|Postmodern reinterpretation of the Doric columns in the [[Harold Washington Library]], [[Chicago]], by [[Thomas H. Beeby|Hammond, Beeby & Babka]], 1991<ref>{{cite book|last1=Gura|first1=Judith|title=Postmodern Design Complete|date=2017|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-51914-1|page=77|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Cmglee Judge Business School rear.jpg|Postmodern Doric columns of the [[Cambridge Judge Business School|Judge Business School]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[England]], by John Outram, 1995<ref>{{cite book|last1=Gura|first1=Judith|title=Postmodern Design Complete|date=2017|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-51914-1|page=120|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:Duncanhall.JPG|Postmodern Doric pilasters and columns of the Duncan Hall, [[Rice University]], US, by [[John Outram]], 1996<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.dezeen.com/2020/02/14/less-bore-book-celebrates-postmodern-architecture-forms/|website=dezeen.com|title=Less is a Bore book celebrates "postmodern architecture in all its forms"|author=Lizzie Crook|date=February 14, 2020 |access-date=25 June 2023}}</ref> Entrance of Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace (cropped).jpg|[[New Classical architecture|New Classical]] Doric columns of the [[Queen's Gallery]], [[Buckingham Palace]], London, inspired by the one from the Temple of Hera I at Paestum, by [[John Simpson (architect)|John Simpson]], 2000-2002<ref>{{cite book|last1=Watkin|first1=David|title=A History of Western Architecture|date=2022|publisher=Laurence King|isbn=978-1-52942-030-2|page=673|url=|language=en}}</ref> File:US Federal Building and Courthouse in Tuscaloosa, Alabama..jpg|[[New Classical architecture|New Classical]] Doric columns of the [[United States Federal Building and Courthouse (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)|Federal Building and Courthouse]], [[Tuscaloosa]], [[Alabama]], US, inspired by those of the Temple of Zeus in Nemea, by the Chicago architectural firm Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge, 2011 </gallery>
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