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Print of a column, entablement and basement, by print maker Johan Teyler, 1658 - 1712 - Rijksmuseum

Print of a column, entablement and basement, by print maker Johan Teyler, 1658 - 1712 - Rijksmuseum

Week 13 - Episode 66 - Solid Support

April 15, 2019

Columns.

The architectural kind have been around since at least the Iron Age and are extremely supportive. 

They can be beautiful just the way they are, but are also used as canvases for elaborate decorations.

They usually come with friends, but sometimes they’re isolated and put up in squares. 

San Marco square, Venice, Albumen print, anonymous, c. 1870 - c. 1890, Rijksmuseum

San Marco square, Venice, Albumen print, anonymous, c. 1870 - c. 1890, Rijksmuseum

And you can also find columns on paper, in databases and many other places. 

Today, keep an eye out for any type of column.

Capture them, and share them on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #kramerseye.

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