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- Q1753617 subject Q6397337.
- Q1753617 abstract "Cymatium molding appears at the top of the cornice in the classical order, and made of the s-shaped cyma molding (either cyma recta or cyma reversa). It is characteristic of Ionic columns and can appear as part of the entablature, the epistylium, and the capital. Often decorated with a palmette or egg-and-dart ornament on the surface of the molding. 7. The heights of the parts of the capital are to be so regulated that three of the nine parts and a half, into which it was divided, lie below the level of the astragal on the top of the shaft. The remaining parts are for the cymatium, abacus, and channel. The projection of the cymatium beyond the abacus is not to be greater than the size of the diameter of the eye [of the volute].".
- Q1753617 thumbnail Molding-cyma.png?width=300.
- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1770806.
- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q187459.
- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q189548.
- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q193893.
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- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q6397337.
- Q1753617 wikiPageWikiLink Q677655.
- Q1753617 comment "Cymatium molding appears at the top of the cornice in the classical order, and made of the s-shaped cyma molding (either cyma recta or cyma reversa). It is characteristic of Ionic columns and can appear as part of the entablature, the epistylium, and the capital. Often decorated with a palmette or egg-and-dart ornament on the surface of the molding. 7.".
- Q1753617 label "Cymatium".
- Q1753617 depiction Molding-cyma.png.