Comprising of the
architrave, the
frieze, and the
cornice, the entablature is the upper section that caps a
colonnade, or the upper section of a wall in Renaissance and modern design. It commonly is 1/4 the
column height, and rests directly upon the
abacus. The entablature design varies greatly, especially depending on the order of the
columns upon which it rests.
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