A Corinthian typically refers to a style of column from ancient Greek architecture, characterized by its slender, fluted shaft and elaborate capital adorned with acanthus leaves and scrolls. In a broader context, the term can also describe a person from Corinth, known for their sophistication and indulgent lifestyle during ancient times. Corinthian design often emphasizes elegance and ornate detail, making it distinct from the simpler Doric and Ionic styles.
They used a Corinthian epichoric alphabet.
The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., has columns with Corinthian capitals on more than one side. Its facade is on Constitution Avenue.
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Corinthian F.C. ended in 1939.
Corinthian Jack was created in 1921.
Corinthian Colleges was created in 1995.
The Corinthian - novel - was created in 1940.
The Corinthian Project was created in 2007.
Corinthian War happened in -395.
The Corinthian - novel - has 240 pages.
Corinthian-Casuals F.C. was created in 1939.
The three orders of Greek architecture are Doric, Ionic and Corinthian.