Understanding terminology that describes Ancient Greek and Roman architecture - AP Art History

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An Ionic column is distinguished by                     .

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The three "classical orders" applied to columns in Ancient Greek architecture are Doric, Ionian, and Corinthian, going from least to most ornate. The Ionic column is most easily distinguished by its capital, or the top of the column. On every Ionic column, a scroll-shaped ornamentation is placed at the top portion of the column.

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