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Volute
A spiral, scroll-like form characteristic of the ancient Greek Ionic and the Roman Composite capital.
Ionic
One of the two systems (or orders) invented in ancient Greece for articulating the three units of the elevation of a classical building: the platform, the colonnade, and the superstructure (entablature). The Ionic order is characterized by, among other features, volutes, capitals, columns with bases, and an uninterrupted frieze. See also Doric.
Greek Column Capital
The topmost element of a column in Greek architecture, varying in design - Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian - and serving both structural and decorative purposes.
Athenian White-Ground Lekythos
A type of ancient Greek vase, often used for storing oil, distinguished by its white background and detailed figural decoration.
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