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According to "The Greeks" by Susan Peach and Anne Millard, on page 45 it says, "The Doric column style is sturdy columns whose ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________. The Doric order also had no base."
Tops or capitals were undecorated
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According to www.cmhpf.org, The Ionic order is a more elegant style than the Doric, and also has thinner columns with decorated capitals. It looked like __________________ ____________________________.
"Two Scrolls at its capital which are called a volute"
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According to www.cmphf.org "The Corinthian capital is the most decorated and is the one most modern people like. The Capital of the Corinthian order has _________ and _______.
Flowers and Leaves
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According to Washington DC by Cresent Books, on page 2 it reads "You can see columns throughout DC. The White House, Capitol Building, the ______________, __________, and _______________.
The Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and many governmental buildings.
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According to the article "Architecture" in paragraph 2 it states, "Ancient Greek developed three styles of architecture called orders." What are the 3 orders called and please name each part.
The three columns are the Doric order, Ionic order, and the Corinthian Order. The Doric order has no base but has a shaft and capital. Both the Ionic and Corinthian have a base, shaft and capital.
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