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An entablature (pronounced /ɛnˈtæblətʃər/ ; Italian intavolatura, from in 'in' and tavola 'table') refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns...
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A classical order (originally derived from Egypt) is one of the ancient styles of building design in the classical tradition, distinguished by their proportions and their characteristic profiles and...
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Two other parts are given to the corona, and the remaining fourth to a narrow sunk face below it, with the mutules and their guttae. ... 1902 Encyclopedia > Architecture > Greek Doric Order of Architecture - Three Parts: (c) Entablature;
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Roman Corinthian Order: 3 Parts (cont.): (c) Entablature; The entablature varies in different examples from one diameter and seven-eights to more than two diameters and a half in height. Perhaps the best proportioned are those of the portico of the Pantheon (Plate XIV.
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On the basis of their similar ornamental features, Koeppel reconstructs this fragment, a small fragment (KM2427), and two Hartwig architectural pieces (310254 and 310255) as parts of an entablature that projected at undetermined intervals along the top of a wall.
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Orders- an architectural "order" is one of the classical systems of carefully proportioned and interdependent parts which include column and entablature.
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Architrave (AR ka trave); The lowest of the 3 main parts of an entablature: the undecorated lintel resting on the columns. Illustration from Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society Museum...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about entablature. entablature. Information about entablature in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Among the rest there was a group of those merry imps, who, after smashing the glass in a window, had seated themselves hardily on the entablature, and from that point despatched their gaze and...
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And the Imaging of Rome ... n Parts are not Just Parts: Entablature ... The Entablature...
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A description of Doric columns and their place in Architectural history. ... As defined by Vignola, Palladio and other writers, each of the five orders establishes guidelines for the characteristics, details and proportions of architectural elements such as the column and its parts and the entablature and its parts.
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