- (/ˈɑːrkɪtreɪv/; from Italian:
architrave "chief beam", also
called an
epistyle; from Gr**** ἐπίστυλον
epistylon "on the column") is the
lintel or beam...
- – entablature, 2 – column, 3 – pediment, 4 – frieze, 5 –
architrave or
epistyle, 6 –
capital (composed of
abacus and volutes), 7 – shaft, 8 – base, 9 –...
- amphistyly, anastylosis, araeostyle, araeosystyle, blastostyle, diastyle,
epistyle, eustyle, hexastyle, hyostyly, hypostyle, monostylous, octastyle, orthostyle...
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characteristic of
Ionic columns and can
appear as part of the entablature, the
epistyle or architrave,
which is the
lintel or beam that
rests on the
capitals of...
- The
maidservant is
presenting the pyxis, on the
knees of Hegeso. On the
epistyle there is an epitaph, ΗΓΗΣΩ ΠΡΟΞΕΝΟ,
stating that the
deceased is Hegeso...
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bands which lie
horizontally above columns,
resting on
their capitals.
Epistyle Lintel or beam that
rests on the
capitals of columns. Also
known as an...
- down the
centre of this
double stoa at Thorikos. The
fragments of the
epistyle and
frieze derive from a
second century BC structure,
which was probably...
- achievements.
Architectural engineering –
Architrave – also
called an
epistyle; is the
lintel or beam that
rests on the
capitals of the columns. It is...
- the
pilasters as well as the
Doric triglyph frieze with the
Corinthian epistyle,
cornice and
capitals with a
plant motif,
consisting of a stem surrounded...
- amphistyly, anastylosis, araeostyle, araeosystyle, blastostyle, diastyle,
epistyle, eustyle, hexastyle, hyostyly, hypostyle, monostylous, octastyle, orthostyle...