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- Entablature abstract "An entablature (/ɛnˈtæblətʃər/; nativization of Italian intavolatura, from in "in" and tavola "table") refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals. Entablatures are major elements of classical architecture, and are commonly divided into the architrave (the supporting member immediately above; equivalent to the lintel in post and lintel construction), the frieze (an unmolded strip that may or may not be ornamented), and the cornice (the projecting member below the pediment). The Greek and Roman temples are believed to be based on wooden structures, the design transition from wooden to stone structures being called petrification.The structure of the entablature varies with the three classical orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. In each, the proportions of the subdivisions (architrave, frieze, cornice) are defined by the proportions of the column in the order. In Roman and Renaissance interpretations, it is usually approximately a quarter of the height of the column. Variants of entablature that do not fit these models are usually derived from them.Pure classical Doric entablature is simple. The architrave, the lowest band, is split, from bottom to top, into the guttae, the regulae, and the taenia.The frieze is dominated by the triglyphs, vertically channelled tablets, separated by metopes, which may or may not be decorated. The triglyphs sit on top of the taenia, a flat, thin, horizontal protrusion, and are finished at the bottom by decoration (often ornate) of drops, called guttae, which belong to the top of the architrave. The top of the triglyphs meet the protrusion of the cornice from the entablature. The underside of this protrusion is decorated with mutules, tablets that are typically finished with guttae.The cornice is split into the soffit, the corona, and the cymatium. The soffit is simply the exposed underside. The corona and the cymatium are the principal parts of the cornice.The Ionic order of entablature adds the fascia in the architrave, which are flat horizontal protrusions, and the dentils under the cornice, which are tooth-like rectangular block moldings.The Corinthian order adds a far more ornate cornice, divided, from bottom to top, into the cyma reversa, the dentils, the ovulo, the modillions, the fascia, and the cyma recta. The modillions are ornate brackets, similar in use to dentils, but often in the shape of acanthus leaves.The frieze is sometimes omitted—for example, on the portico of the caryatides of the Erechtheum—and probably did not exist as a structure in the temple of Diana at Ephesus. Neither is it found in the Lycian tombs, which are reproductions in the rock of timber structures based on early lonian work. The entablature is essentially an evolution of the primitive lintel, which spans two posts, supporting the ends of the roof rafters.The entablature together with the system of classical columns is rarely found outside of classical architecture. It is often used to complete the upper portion of a wall where columns are not present, and in the case of pilasters (flattened columns or projecting from a wall) or detached or engaged columns it is sometimes profiled around them. The use of the entablature, irrespective of columns, appeared after the Renaissance.".
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- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Acanthus_(ornament).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Architrave.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Capital_(architecture).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Columns_and_entablature.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Classical_architecture.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Classical_order.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Column.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Corinthian_order.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Cornice.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Cornice_(architecture).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Corona_(disambiguation).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Cyma_recta.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Cyma_reversa.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Cymatium.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Dentil.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Doric_order.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Engaged_column.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Fascia_(architecture).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink File:Ionic_entablature.jpg.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Frieze.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_architecture.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Gutta.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Guttae.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_order.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Lintel.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Metope_(architecture).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Modillion.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Mutules.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Ogee.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Ovulo.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Pediment.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Post_and_lintel.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Regulae.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Soffit.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Superstructure.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Taenia_(architecture).
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink Triglyph.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink File:CorinthianOrderPantheon.jpg.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink File:DoricParthenon.jpg.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLink File:Entablatures_at_Caesarea_Maritima.JPG.
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Entablature".
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLinkText "entablature".
- Entablature wikiPageWikiLinkText "trabeation".
- Entablature hasPhotoCollection Entablature.
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- Entablature subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Entablature subject Category:Columns_and_entablature.
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- Entablature type Element.
- Entablature comment "An entablature (/ɛnˈtæblətʃər/; nativization of Italian intavolatura, from in "in" and tavola "table") refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals.".
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