The classical orders

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris
    In classical architecture, the Orders consist of variations of an assembly of parts made up of a column (usually with a base), a capital, and an entablature. These structural units may be repeated and combined to form the elevation of a building and its architectural vocabulary.
    There are eight Orders in total: Doric (Greek and Roman versions), Tuscan, Ionic (Greek and Roman), Corinthian (Greek and Roman), and Composite. The simplest is the Tuscan, supposedly derived from the Etruscan-type temple. It has a base and capital and a plain column. The Doric is probably earlier, however, its Greek version having no base, as on the Parthenon. The Ionic Order, with its twin volute capitals, originated in Asia Minor in the mid-6th century B.C.E. The Corinthian Order was an Athenian invention of the 5th century B.C.E. and was later developed by the Romans. The Composite Order is a late Roman combination of elements from the Ionic and Corinthian Orders.
    The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, Michael Clarke, Deborah Clarke. © 2012 Oxford University Press. Available at Oxford Art OnlineAncient Greece
    . Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

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  • @janetheobscure3426
    @janetheobscure3426 3 роки тому +501

    The way this is discussed helps keep me focused. It's not boring at all! Thank you for making learning fun!

    • @quinncampbell1182
      @quinncampbell1182 3 роки тому +11

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    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 2 роки тому +4

      @@quinncampbell1182 Did something get deleted? Anyway, I loved the back and forth presentation and the easy to follow descriptions

  • @FRESHboosters
    @FRESHboosters 3 роки тому +11

    The Corinthian design is by far my favorite, and the most elaborate (IMO) form of classical architecture! Great video. Thank you

    • @theRPGmaster
      @theRPGmaster 3 роки тому +3

      Same here, the best art reflects nature.

  • @acbenepe
    @acbenepe 3 роки тому +90

    I was on the verge of flunking a highschool english class when my teacher said he would let me pass if I did a watercolor of the classical orders to hang in the classroom. Their now permanently etched in my brain. I passed the semester and the painting hung there for years.

  • @carloenavarro
    @carloenavarro 8 років тому +49

    Thank you for making us understand these things in a more clear and fun way.

  • @Honken
    @Honken 3 роки тому +39

    If only all education held this level of excellency. Amazing content and execution, bravo!

    • @mdavis11217
      @mdavis11217 5 місяців тому +1

      if only all students were excellent! sadly we get sleepers and students who cant even watch these videos, too! but definitely, blame the educators.

  • @NIKONGUY1960
    @NIKONGUY1960 3 роки тому +90

    I took a brutal Art History class to learn this. This is so much more pleasant.

    • @foxlunettaart8812
      @foxlunettaart8812 3 роки тому

      I find it very interesting how much of the very same knowledge is available online as in a reputable college. Thanks no doubt, to people like these wonderful graduates. A little ironic, but hey.

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer 3 роки тому +2

      you can learn literally everything on youtube for free. Only thing missing is the slip of paper saying you learned it.
      Just thinking, with knowledge being so readily available do we even need a proof of learn anymore?

    • @NotLegato
      @NotLegato 3 роки тому +4

      @@nutzeeer universities force you to learn much more than you'd bother with if you had no obligations. they also give you a reasonable path from 0 understanding to an expert's knowledge, which the average person wouldn't be able to easily divine. i doubt your knowledge will- regardless of how many youtube videos you watch- ever equal that of a graduate student in the topic.

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer 3 роки тому +1

      @@NotLegato if you know what knowledge means you can judge yourself. of course having help at starting from 0 is good, but there is no reason to not have such courses on youtube. take biochemistry for example. AK Lectures explains this well. Not as deeply as university does, but enough to give a very good understanding of things.

    • @robrtarnold
      @robrtarnold 3 роки тому

      My art history teacher was amazing...she worked on a lot of famous sites. And the Louvre.

  • @romilozano918
    @romilozano918 9 років тому +433

    A very good detailed analysis of the Doric. Nonetheless it is regrettable that the presentation of ionic and Corinthian was a bit rushed towards the end of the video. So much should be said about the base and the fluting, the frieze . Also a video regarding the Tuscan the Composite and the much later developed Colossal order would be more than appreciated; Great work.

    • @giovanniloquellano739
      @giovanniloquellano739 6 років тому +36

      It was not rushed because the foundation was explained clearly at doric. So the creator just presented the differences of doric to ionic and corinthian. But still, the video is very commendable.

    • @LaurenDIYLaurenDIY
      @LaurenDIYLaurenDIY 6 років тому +4

      Yeah

    • @legalvampire8136
      @legalvampire8136 4 роки тому +5

      Never heard of the Collosal Order. Off to Google what it was. Was there not a less used Greek style of columns called the Aetolian?

    • @lemonlemon7272
      @lemonlemon7272 Рік тому

      Ikr

    • @dogblessamerica
      @dogblessamerica 4 місяці тому

      I think colossal (or "giant") order just refers to columns or pilasters that span two or more storeys. Those columns can be Doric, Ionic, Corinthian etc

  • @alizulfiqar2559
    @alizulfiqar2559 3 роки тому +3

    I am truly impressed. Two you remind me my college days when we used to have so precise and focused discussions on art and architecture. Great job, and please keep doing.

  • @roidanielsen6033
    @roidanielsen6033 3 роки тому +67

    dont know how i ended up here, but this class really drew me in, and im not really insterested in architecture beyond "wow that looks cool" or "that building is ugly"

  • @simplebudd
    @simplebudd 7 років тому +17

    I could never thank you enough for this presentation. This could be presented solely by itself in art history class.
    I use it as a wrap after my lecture which moves at a slower pace with illustrations.
    THANK YOU !

  • @Acid_Viking
    @Acid_Viking 3 роки тому +21

    It's impressive that the ancients were able to develop fairly good architecture, even without aluminum siding.

  • @kka337
    @kka337 7 років тому +10

    Thank you so much for making this video. I am currently taking art history online and I was finding it very hard to understand the classical orders and this video has helped me a lot with understanding the vocabulary and and the orders in general.

  • @1cnevarez
    @1cnevarez 2 роки тому +4

    I'm glad a video was done of this. I always found it very interesting in my art history class. Since I was a kid these columns they always got my attention. Such history☺

  • @mujjuzijonathanemmanuel9897
    @mujjuzijonathanemmanuel9897 2 роки тому +3

    well explained thank you Dr. Steven and Beth.

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    @Vurti0 3 роки тому +2

    I LOVE the calm and relaxed tone of your voices! It makes me pay attention and relax at the same time. And i now feel excited to know that i will notice and appreciate architecture in the future. Thanks!

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    AND THIS VID IS GOOD.

    • @hyekang3850
      @hyekang3850 3 роки тому

      It's the nature of the order. What can you do ??...

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    @dragonmartijn 6 років тому +17

    5:24 The Parthenon is a mixed style building: there are also Ionic colums at the inside (at the actual Parthenon).

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  • @MrNooneseesme
    @MrNooneseesme 4 роки тому +1

    A very clear and well illustrated presentation. Informative and educational. So much of these styles can be seen today by me, at least in England. the styles also feature on antique and sometimes fine modern furniture

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    @jleviathan9766 7 років тому +5

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    @gabriellen.2886 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent refresher lesson! Thank you!

  • @playgroundjustice3587
    @playgroundjustice3587 5 років тому +59

    Tapered columns allow more light into the structure.

    • @anikets4188
      @anikets4188 3 роки тому +15

      That's not the real reason they gave tapered columns, but it was an optical correction that made columns look straight from far distance

    • @playgroundjustice3587
      @playgroundjustice3587 3 роки тому +6

      @@Hi-xu9xn , no.

    • @franzm4945
      @franzm4945 3 роки тому +2

      @@anikets4188 this is what I also learned in architectural school. It was all about proportion.

    • @anikets4188
      @anikets4188 3 роки тому +2

      @@franzm4945 yup! There were 4-5 more optical corrections done to maintain a good view and proportion......

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 3 роки тому +4

      @@anikets4188 Wouldn't they have to be tapered the other way for that to be true?

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    @rcm926 3 роки тому

    The most engaging video on this topic I've seen so far

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  • @Plan73
    @Plan73 2 роки тому

    And now i see modern architects using the columns like a straight smooth tube, and it looks so DULL.

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    @blue_evolution_studio_official 3 місяці тому +1

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    @bubbapinks5175 5 років тому +6

    I wish we had more variety in our architecture. I know it's probably not financially viable for a business to want to look like an ancient greek temple but it would be a great local landmark and would be nice to see. There is a masonic temple in Guthrie, Oklahoma that has the Doric columns with a base. It's one of the most unique looking buildings in our entire state.

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      @parkergarlough9574 2 роки тому +2

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  • @grantbmilburn
    @grantbmilburn 3 роки тому

    In my home town we had any number of neoclassical buildings, generally built before 1920 and used by banks. Of course the banks have long since moved to functional boxes, while the classical buildings are now used by boutiques and fast-food restaurants.

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    @gaudemoran6815 8 років тому +81

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  • @jaydee6414
    @jaydee6414 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Just one thing though, the top right picture in the last set classified as Corinthian (with the little wire fence around it), shouldn't that be classed as Composite? (the Corinthian leafage plus the Ionic scroll combined at the top corners).

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    @MicaRayan 3 роки тому +2

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    @balthazarriviere6036 3 роки тому

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    @thoithoithoudam767 6 років тому

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    @dbr1310 3 роки тому +1

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  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson 3 роки тому +1

    You won't realize how large Doric Shafts were until you see one in person.

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  • @fredfreddy8684
    @fredfreddy8684 3 роки тому +2

    I just remember the basics from school. Doric is the plain capital. Ionic is the ram's horns capital. Corinthian is the acanthus-leafed capital. Acanthus leaf represents immortality for some reason. It makes a big comeback during the new-classical period with the French Enlightenment thingy.

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    @SerCrumb 3 роки тому

    This was really a nice video!

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    @davidm9454 Рік тому

    Great video! Does anybody know what the function of the scamillus is? (Unfortunately it wasn’t mentioned in the video, but it is the intention under the hypotrachelion)

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    this helped me understand. thank u :)

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  • @L-mo
    @L-mo 2 роки тому +1

    Until I saw this, my knowledge of Greek orders involved souvlaki, gyros and moussaka

  • @kratosrox4838
    @kratosrox4838 9 років тому +1

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    @joelquinto8718 6 років тому

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    @elena-cq4ok 2 роки тому +1

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  • @gregoryvschmidt
    @gregoryvschmidt 3 роки тому

    Entasis is also important because a tapered column with straight sides ( no obvious swelling as with entasis) actually looks concave

  • @duantorruellas716
    @duantorruellas716 3 роки тому

    Very nice video , I love the pure hard info like this . the Doric is the only one without a base. The 3 columns each have a name that describes a virtue , like strength and beauty. Can you guess what they are?

  • @6663000
    @6663000 3 роки тому

    Great video

  • @eufalesio1146
    @eufalesio1146 3 роки тому

    So intricate for cylinders of stone