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  2. Corinthian order - Wikipedia

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    The Corinthian order (Greek: Κορινθιακὸς ῥυθμός, Korinthiakós rythmós; Latin: Ordo Corinthius) is the last developed and most ornate of the three principal classical orders of Ancient Greek architecture and Roman architecture.

  3. Corinthian order | architecture | Britannica

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    Corinthian order, one of the classical orders of architecture. Its main characteristic is an ornate capital carved with stylized acanthus leaves.

  4. Smarthistory – Greek architectural orders

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    The Corinthian order is both the latest and the most elaborate of the Classical orders of architecture. The order was employed in both Greek and Roman architecture, with minor variations, and gave rise, in turn, to the Composite order.

  5. The Corinthian order is one of the three main classical orders of ancient architecture. As you know these Greek classical orders are chronological Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders. Then, Romans invented Tuscan and Composite orders alongside of Greek orders.

  6. The History of Corinthian Columns - ThoughtCo

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    The word "Corinthian" describes an ornate column style developed in ancient Greece and classified as one of the Classical Orders of Architecture. The Corinthian style is more complex and elaborate than the earlier Doric and Ionic Orders.

  7. A-level: Greek architectural orders - Smarthistory

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    The Corinthian order is both the latest and the most elaborate of the Classical orders of architecture. The order was employed in both Greek and Roman architecture, with minor variations, and gave rise, in turn, to the Composite order.

  8. Corinthian Order - Oxford Reference

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    Overview. Corinthian Order. Quick Reference. Classical Order of architecture, the third of the Greek Orders and the fourth of the Roman.

  9. Corinthian order - (Arts of Classical Greece) - Fiveable

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    The Corinthian order is one of the three classical orders of ancient Greek architecture, characterized by its slender, fluted columns and elaborate capitals decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolls.

  10. Architecture in Ancient Greece - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    A third order of Greek architecture, known as the Corinthian, first developed in the late Classical period, but was more common in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Corinthian capitals have a bell-shaped echinus decorated with acanthus leaves, spirals, and palmettes.

  11. The Classical Orders of Architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite), originating in ancient Greece and refined by the Romans, are fundamental design principles that significantly influence classical and neoclassical structures.