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Corinthian column
/kəɹˈɪnθiən kˈɒlʌm/
/kɔːɹˈɪnθiən kˈɑːlʌm/
Corinthian column
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colonna corinzia, colonna corinzia
a type of classical architectural column characterized by a slender, fluted shaft, a capital adorned with acanthus leaves, and a base
What is a "Corinthian column"?
A Corinthian column is a style of column used in ancient Greek architecture that is recognized for its ornate and elaborate design. It has a tall and slender shaft, usually featuring vertical grooves, similar to other styles. The most striking feature of the Corinthian column is its capital, which is adorned with intricate acanthus leaves and scrolls. This decoration gives the column a luxurious and grand appearance. Corinthian columns are often found in temples and important public buildings, symbolizing elegance and refinement in architectural design.
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