- neck,
the hypotrachelion, and
the capital, in
Ionic columns,
the capital sits
directly on
the shaft. In
the Doric order,
the capital consists of a circular...
-
about 10:1.
The Composite order draws its name from
the capital being a
composite of the Ionic and
Corinthian capitals.
The acanthus of the Corinthian...
-
revenge on Hercules.
Using the Washington Monument,
Atlas attacked Hercules only to be
defeated by him and Namora. Erik Josten's
ionic form
later possessed...
-
renovation of it
incorporated the first use
of a
giant order that
spanned two storeys, here with a
range of Corinthian pilasters and
subsidiary Ionic columns...
-
remained the
capital of an
Italian province until 9 May 1945. In Ljubljana,
the Axis forces established strongholds and
command centres of Quisling organisations...
-
shorthand form Tana (pronounced [tana]), is
the capital and
largest city
of Madagascar.
The administrative area
of the city,
known as Antananarivo-Renivohitra...
-
during the Late
Byzantine Empire,
mainly in Rome,
combines the Corinthian with
the Ionic.
Composite columns line
the prin****l
space of the nave.
Ionic columns...
- or
division of the capital of a column.
Accolade A
sculptural embellishment of an arch.
Aisle The subsidiary space alongside the body
of a building, separated...
- western-style gate with
ionic columns. Two
stone lions stood on
either side
of the gate. As
the HQ
of the Nationalist Government,
the sign on
the gate read Nationalist...
- palmette,
which is
the main motif.
These are
quite similar to
classical Gr**** designs, and
the capital has been
described as quasi-
Ionic. Gr**** influence...