It is the Corinthian capital of polished society.
The four columns with Corinthian capitals on the lower part of the facade were also added.
The Corinthian capital is the earliest example of the order found to date.
Perhaps the most striking discovery was the oldest Corinthian capital found to date.
The columns have Corinthian capitals with carved eagles and leaves.
Today only 15 are still standing, but their Corinthian capitals have a wonderful form and elegance.
The former has Corinthian capitals, still beautiful despite their mutilation.
Each of the Corinthian capitals is made of three separate parts, an exceptional form.
The column is topped by a Corinthian capital, decorated with aquilae.
Several fragments of a shaft and a Corinthian capital decorated with acanthus leaves were found in the same street.