The Circular Molding Under the Cushion of an Ionic Capital

What is the circular molding under the cushion of an Ionic Capital between the volutes, usually carved with an egg-and-dart pattern, also known as cymatium?

a. Echinus b. Apophyge c. Attic base d. Acanthus

Final answer:

The circular molding under the cushion of an Ionic Capital is called the cymatium, also known as the Echinus. It is usually carved with an egg-and-dart pattern and adds decorative detail to the capital.

The circular molding under the cushion of an Ionic Capital, between the volutes, is called the cymatium. It is usually carved with an egg-and-dart pattern. Another term for it is the Echinus. The cymatium adds decorative detail to the capital and is a notable feature of the Ionic order.

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