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a stone carving of a draped female figure, used as a pillar to support the entablature of a Greek or Greek-style building.
We have much of the frieze of the treasury of the Siphnians of c. 525, as well as one of the caryatid figures supporting the porch; other buildings so decorated are extremely scrappily preserved.

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10. Caryatide (plural Caryatides) Alternative spelling of caryatid; French Noun

11. First examine the Caryatides who support the central structure

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13. Adorned with Caryatides figures on each side and draped garland at the top

14. It was a frequently used motif in architecture, furniture, and Explanation of Caryatides

15. ‘Caryatides’ was created in 1910 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in Impressionism style

16. Jean Goujon 1510-1565 Mannerist sculptor, illustrator, architect and printmaker Caryatides Stone ARC

17. For Sale on 1stDibs - Pair of patinated bronze male Caryatides sconces by Felix Agostini, France, 1960

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21. In 1602, Henri IV moved it to the Louvre, where it was displayed in the Hall of Antiquities (now the Salle des Caryatides).

22. Caryatides were female statues clothed in long drapery, used instead of shafts, or columns, to support the entablature of a temple (see cut)

23. Latin Caryatides, plural, from Greek karyatides priestesses of Artemis at Caryae, caryatids, from Karyai Caryae in Laconia Learn More about caryatid Time Traveler for …

24. Latin caryatides, plural, from Greek karyatides priestesses of Artemis at Caryae, Caryatids, from Karyai Caryae in Laconia Learn More about caryatid Time Traveler for …

25. Caryatid (plural Caryatids or Caryatides) A sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head

26. Word Origin mid 16th cent.: via French and Italian from Latin Caryatides, from Greek karuatides, plural of karuatis ‘priestess of Artemis at Caryae’, from Karuai (Caryae) in Laconia (a modern department and ancient region of Greece).

27. Six Caryatides, or marble women, clad in flowing robes, support the portico of the Temple of Hercules, but the porticos and colonnades of the other structures are formed of massive Doric and Ionic pillars, whose flutings and capitals are still measurably perfect, notwithstanding the centuries that have gone over them and the sieges they have suffered.

28. Caryatid (n.) "carved, robed female figure used as a column," 1560s, from French cariatide, from Latin Caryatides, from Greek Karyatides (singular Karyatis) "priestesses of Artemis at Caryae" (Greek Karyai), a town in Laconia where dance festivals were held in Artemis' temple.Male figures in a like situation are Atlantes, plural of Atlas.Related: Caryatic.