| NOUN | a Corinthian column | Corinthian columns |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- tall Corinthian column. The statue was sculpted by Rafael Atché and is said to depict Columbus pointing towards the New World with his right hand, while holding a scroll in the left.
- The upper level of the transept is pierced by an arcade of three round-arched windows, flanked by half-fluted Corinthian pilasters and supported by Corinthian column mullions.
- This provided inspiration for the Corinthian column capital’s design, which was surrounded by an acanthus foliage.
- The façade is divided into five bays, each with a pair of double-hung windows. Corinthian column piers front the eleventh and twelfth stories, and the original building cornice has been removed.
- The front entrance to the Austin History Center has a loggia, an exterior covered corridor, supported by Corinthian column arches that complement its architectural style.
- The windows have a Corinthian column at each side and egg-and-dart molded lintels.
- In the same year, a provisional wooden column made by Johann Frühwirth was inaugurated, showing the Holy Trinity on a Corinthian column together with nine sculpted angels (for the "Nine Choirs of Angels").
- The building combines late-Victorian wooden architecture with historical motifs such as the modified Corinthian column (now shaped like a papyrus leaf) and flattened arches.
- A Doric column can be described as seven diameters high, an Ionic column as eight diameters high, and a Corinthian column nine diameters high, although the actual ratios used vary considerably in both ancient and revived examples, but keeping to the trend of increasing slimness between the orders.
- The acanthus of the Corinthian column already has a scroll-like element, so the distinction is sometimes subtle.
- ... BCE) to model the capital of the Corinthian column.
- On either side of the central passageway was a Corinthian column on a rectangular, raised base projecting from the center of the wall.
- ... , a flying off), in architecture, is the lowest part of the shaft of an Ionic or Corinthian column, or the highest member of its base if the column be considered as a whole.
- The new 22-meter Corinthian column was crowned with a bronze statue of the king wearing armour, holding a cross and a sword.
- The Corinthian column, which can be viewed from the A33, is topped by a bronze statue by Baron Carlo Marochetti.
- It is a Corinthian column [...] tall, made of Weldon Stone and surmounted by an urn of Portland stone.
- The balcony's front railing extends onto the box's front railing, supporting two fluted Corinthian columns on either side of each box.
- Two Corinthian columns framed the entrance and supported a pedimented roof above.
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