7 adjectives to describe entablatures

Thus, thirty years of time and over $2,000,000 were bestowed upon the erection of this historic monument, which is perhaps destined to hand down to future generations both the names of the victors and of the numerous vanquished cities that were subject to the authority of Napoleon I. The great central arch is forty-five feet wide and ninety feet high, over which rises a bold entablature and the crowning attic.

This is a moulding of very frequent occurrence in classic entablatures, a curved surface with a double flexure.

The three stories are a rusticated entrance, or basement; and a Corinthian drawing-room and chamber story; surmounted with an elegant entablature and balustrade.

The principal front had been repaired in the style of the Renaissance and decorated with little foliated entablatures above the doors and windows; whilst a double flight of steps leading up to a grand entrance on the level of the first story, like the famous double staircase of Fontainebleau, had been patched on in the very centre, to the manifest disfigurement of the building.

Its peculiarity consists in columns with foliated capitals modelled after the acanthus leaf, and still greater height, about ten diameters, surmounted with a more ornamented entablature.

In the central part there are a range of seven windows, supported by light pilasters of the Ionic order, surmounted by a plain entablature.

Begin "at the beginning" with the old English title, broken by the royal armslike a blocking-course; and the No. and date in a sort of typographical entablature.

7 adjectives to describe  entablatures