Corinthian Cornice
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The Corinthian cornice is only distinguished from the Ionic by its mutules and modillions, which take the place of the dentels in the latter style. They are fewer in number, but richer and more ornamented, as well as more projecting.
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faces, roof, Corinthian order, molding, moulding, greek architecture, support, pillar top, column top, corinthian corniceGalleries
Greek ArchitectureSource
A. Rosengarten, W. Collett-Sandars A Handbook of Architectural Styles (New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895)
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