It was originally made in the city-state of Corinth. It was popular it became one of the three styles which became predominant (Corinthian, Doric and Ionian) and were used around the Greek world, then spread to other areas and are still used today.
Columns supported roofs. There were several decorative styles of column - Doric, Corinthian and Ionic. The people of Corinth liked a style which had acanthus leaves on the top, and this is what we call the Corinthian column.
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Corinthian column
The capital of a Corinthian column is referred to simply as the "Corinthian capital." It is characterized by its ornate design, featuring an elaborate arrangement of acanthus leaves and scrolls. This decorative element serves as the top section of the column, providing both structural support and aesthetic appeal in classical architecture.
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The Corinthian column in buildings.
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