
Sujet
Temple of Apollo, Stourhead, Wiltshire, c1955-1980
Légende
Temple of Apollo, Stourhead, Wiltshire, c1955-1980. View of the garden lake in the grounds of Stourhead House, with the Temple of Apollo in the distance and a stone urn in the foreground, seen from a bank on the east of the lake and north of the temple. The image shows a bank of the lake in the foreground with a steep bend in the bank, creating a wide body of water in front of the hill that the temple sits on. At the base of the hill are a few people on a path and foliage that extends to the top of the hill. The Temple of Apollo is in a clearing at the apex and is a circular building on a plinth with eight steps, built in 1765. The design is based on a temple in Wood's Ruins of Baalbec, which was published in 1757. The temple is surrounded by Corinthian columns that support scalloped mouldings and a domed roof. Each bay sround the temple has a niche with circular oculus which had lead statues that were moved to the house in 1903-1904. The house and grounds are now cared for by the National Trust.
Date
1955
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Historic England Archive
Notre référence
HRM19B41_469
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
66,9Mo (2,5Mo) / 33,4cm x 50,2cm / 3947 x 5928 (300dpi)