Two or three of the columns have richly foliatedcapitals, like the Corinthian.
2
Its peculiarity is columns with foliatedcapitals, and still greater height, about ten diameters, with a more ornamented entablature.
3
The Corinthian order, which was the most copied by the Romans, was still more ornamented, with foliatedcapitals, greater height, and a more decorated entablature.