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Ionic Cornice from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene

Ionic Cornice from the Temple of Minerva Polias at PrieneIonic Cornice from the Temple of Minerva Polias at PrieneIonic Cornice from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene

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File Name: 59285_ionic_cornic
Description: The entablature resting on the columns has three parts: a plain architrave divided into two, or more generally three, bands, with a frieze resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice built up with dentils, with a corona and cyma molding to support the projecting roof.
Source: A. Rosengarten, W. Collett-Sandars A Handbook of Architectural Styles (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895) 81
Keywords: Greek architecture, Ionic Cornice from the Temple of Minerva Polias at Priene, ionic order, entablature, roof

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