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Ancient Greek arch with classic pillars, vector line art illustrations isolated on white background. Vintage sketch frame design with roman columns for logo, posters. Vintage antique archway-stock-foto
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Boston, MA - April 28, 2026: Harvard University Medical School, close-up view of the columns of the front portico-stock-foto
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rogers Building, named after the founder-stock-foto
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Molecule chain Vector Icon Design Illustration-stock-foto
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The ancient Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, a masterpiece of Ionic architecture under a clear blue sky.-stock-foto
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The iconic Erechtheion temple on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece.-stock-foto
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Congregation B'nai Israel, National Registry of Historic Places, Ruins, Rochester, New York, USA-stock-foto
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Rear view of abandoned Congregation B'nai Israel synagogue in Rochester, New York, USA, on National Registry of Historic Places.-stock-foto
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The Neoclassical building of the Academy of Athens, featuring grand Ionic columns and statues of Apollo and Athena, Athens, Greece.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17:  The historic Flagg Building, formerly the Corcoran Art Gallery on Seventeenth Street in Washington, DC. on April 17, 2026.  (Photo by Tony Quinn/alamy-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17:  The historic Flagg Building, formerly the Corcoran Art Gallery on Seventeenth Street in Washington, DC. on April 17, 2026.  (Photo by Tony Quinn/alamy-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17:  The historic Flagg Building, formerly the Corcoran Art Gallery on Seventeenth Street in Washington, DC. on April 17, 2026.  (Photo by Tony Quinn/alamy-stock-foto
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Union Station Beaux Arts Marble Hall Skylight Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Ornate bronze pendant lights hang beneath a massive gridded skylight in the marble-lined East Hall of Union Station. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, the transit terminal is a premier example of the American Beaux-Arts architectural style. The interior space utilizes classical Ionic columns constructed from contrasting white and red marble to support a highly decorated ceiling, integrating expansive glass panels that historically reduced the need for artifi-stock-foto
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The Bell and Crown pub and the White Hart Hotel in St John's Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK on 16 April 2026-stock-foto
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The White Hart Hotel with stag sculpture on roof in St John's Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK on 16 April 2026-stock-foto
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Young woman getting cosmetic facial procedure using ion bubble pen-stock-foto
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King Place, Munich, Bavaria, Germany-stock-foto
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King Place, Munich, Bavaria, Germany-stock-foto
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The surprising Renaissance inner courtyard of the 11th century feudal fort which became a residential château in Suze-la-Rousse, Drôme, France.-stock-foto
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The surprising Renaissance inner courtyard of the 11th century feudal fort which became a residential château in Suze-la-Rousse, Drôme, France.-stock-foto
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Front facade of the Notre-Dame Cathedral with baroque architecture details in Le Havre, Normandy, France-stock-foto
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Stone carving of the Virgin Mary and Child on the baroque portal of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Le Havre, Normandy, France-stock-foto
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Front facade of the Notre-Dame Cathedral with baroque architecture details in Le Havre, Normandy, France-stock-foto
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Temple of Hera ruins in Agrigento, Sicily, at sunset. Ancient Greek architecture.-stock-foto
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Moody blue 3D render of classical Ionic columns. Symmetric architectural pillars in a dark environment, temple background-stock-foto
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The Ionic Rotunda in the grounds of Petworth House, West Sussex, UK on 1 April 2026-stock-foto
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Chemical bond connecting atomic particles with negative charge-stock-foto
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Temple of Athena Nike. View from below. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Temple of Athena Nike. View from below. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Temple of Athena Nike. View from below. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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The Acropolis: The Temple of Athena Nike and the rear wall of the south wing of the Propylaea. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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The Acropolis: the Temple of Athena Nike and the columns of the south wing of the Propylaea. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Part of the Temple of Athena Nike, featuring a portico and colonnade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Temple of Athena Nike. View from below. Acropolis, Athens, Greece-stock-foto
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Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, showcasing Ionic columns, marble architecture, and ancient Greek artistry under bright blue-stock-foto
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Tall columns are at the entrance to a Methodist Church.  Steps with handrails lead up to the doors and windows are on the upper floor. A notice-board-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Ionic Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by white marble Ionic columns inside the Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the rotunda utilizes Vermont Danby marble to echo Jefferson's own architectural preferences. The 19-foot-tall bronze sculpture was created by artist Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster cast used during World War II metal shortages.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Statue Bronze Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A low-angle perspective captures the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing beneath the limestone coffered dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 10,000-pound figure depicts the third U.S. president holding the Declaration of Independence. The surrounding Neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, features an interior frieze engraved with Jefferson's 1800 vow of "eternal hostility against every form of tyranny-stock-foto