Roman-Doric Frieze
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“A Frieze, in architecture, is that portion of the entablature which is between the architrave and the cornice. It was generally adorned with triglyphs in the Doric order. The term frieze was also applied to a broad band of sculpture, in low relief, that was frequently placed round the cella of a Grecian temple, immediately under the ceiling of the portico, and completely surrounding the exterior."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
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Roman, Doric, grecian, frieze, entablature, cornice, architrave, freze, freeze, freese, friese, roman doric, roman-doricGalleries
Roman ArchitectureSource
Everybody's Cyclopedia (New York, NY: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1912)
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