A1 Size Poster with a Black Frame.
*The Corinthian column, as they are named after their discovery in Corinth by the architectural historian Vitruvius (c. 1st century BCE), survived the decline of Ancient Greece through the European Renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries. The sensibility they represented was aspirational amongst those Europeans who had made new fortunes in Asia and the Americas. Even in the 19th and 20th centuries, colonial urban planners, such as Col. Richard Hieram Sankey who designed the Government Museum on Kasturba Road (Bangalore), were incorporating this feature into public buildings as others were assimilating its character for new audiences, making its form familiar in many old metropoles of the Global South.