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  2. Ionic order - Wikipedia

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    The Ionic column is always more slender than the Doric; therefore, it always has a base: [5] Ionic columns are eight and nine column-diameters tall, and even more in the Antebellum colonnades of late American Greek Revival plantation houses. [citation needed] Ionic columns are most often fluted. After a little early experimentation, the number ...

  3. Capital (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In new Renaissance combinations in capital designs most of the ornament can be traced to Classical Roman sources. The 'Renaissance' was as much a reinterpretation as a revival of Classical norms. For example, the volutes of ancient Greek and Roman Ionic capitals had lain in the same plane as the architrave above them.

  4. Classical order - Wikipedia

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    The Ionic shaft comes with four more flutes than the Doric counterpart (totalling 24). The Ionic base has two convex moldings called tori, which are separated by a scotia. The Ionic order is also marked by an entasis, a curved tapering in the column shaft. A column of the Ionic order is nine times more tall than its lower diameter.

  5. File:Ionic capital Erechtheum, Acropolis, Athens, Greece.jpg

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    English: Close-up of a ionic capital to be restored, Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Français : Gros plan sur un chapiteau d'ordre ionique, en cours de restauration, Acropole, Athènes, Grèce. Date

  6. Cymatium - Wikipedia

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    It is characteristic of Ionic columns and can appear as part of the entablature, the epistyle or architrave, which is the lintel or beam that rests on the capitals of columns, and the capital itself. Often the cymatium is decorated with a palmette or egg-and-dart ornament on the surface of the molding.

  7. File:3083 - Athens - StoĆ  of Attalus - Ionic capital - Photo ...

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    File:3083 - Athens - Stoà of Attalus - Ionic capital - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 9 2009.jpg

  8. Volute - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Ionic volutes. From Julien David LeRoy, Les ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce, Paris, 1758 (Plate XX) A volute is a spiral, scroll-like ornament that forms the basis of the Ionic order, found in the capital of the Ionic column. It was later incorporated into Corinthian order and Composite column capitals.

  9. Capital (architecture) - en.wikipedia.org

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    The capital, projecting on each side as it rises to support the abacus, joins the usually square abacus and the usually circular shaft of the column. The capital may be convex, as in the Doric order; concave, as in the inverted bell of the Corinthian order; or scrolling out, as in the Ionic order.