Ionic entablature

The Ionic entablature is characterized by its use in the Ionic order of classical architecture. It typically includes: 1) Architrave: The lower section that rests directly on the columns or pilasters. 2) Frieze: The middle section, which may be plain or decorated with reliefs or inscriptions. 3) Cornice: The uppermost projecting part, often featuring elaborate moulding and ornamentation. The Ionic entablature is known for its graceful and elegant proportions.