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A volute is a spiral, scroll-like ornament that forms the basis of the Ionic order, found in the capital of the Ionic column. It was later incorporated into Corinthian order and Composite column capitals. Four are normally to be found on an Ionic capital, eight on Composite capitals and smaller versions (sometimes called ''helix'') on the Corinthian capital. The word derives from the
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''voluta'' ("scroll"). It has been suggested that the ornament was inspired by the curve of a ram's horns, or perhaps was derived from the natural spiral found in the
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of a common species of
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native to
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. Alternatively, it may simply be of geometrical origin. The ornament can be seen in
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
and
Baroque The Baroque ( , , ) is a Western Style (visual arts), style of Baroque architecture, architecture, Baroque music, music, Baroque dance, dance, Baroque painting, painting, Baroque sculpture, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from ...
architecture and is a common decoration in furniture design, silverware and ceramics. A method of drawing the complex geometry was devised by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius through the study of classical buildings and structures.


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Ornamentation

This gallery shows volutes in different media, styles, materials and period. Some styles and cultures made them a key motif of their art, like in the case of
Ancient Greek Ancient Greek (, ; ) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the classical antiquity, ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Greek ...
or
Rococo Rococo, less commonly Roccoco ( , ; or ), also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpte ...
art, while in other cases, they were used rarely, like in the case of
Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
. Their use is also influenced by materials and techniques. This is one of the reasons why they are so widespread in wrought iron. They were also fused over time with different other motifs that were fashionable at the time, like acanthuses, which led to the rinceau (sinuous and branching volutes elaborated with leaves and other natural forms), very popular in the Classical world and in movements that take inspiration from it. Many of the Ancient examples shown are now white, grey or beige, but initially they were colorful, the colour disappearing in time because of exposure to elements. All of these Ancient capitals were painted in highly saturated colours, as laboratory tests and Ancient texts show. The volute is also a basic universal shape, which is why it cannot be associated with only one culture or period. They are just as popular in Oceanic art as they are in Rococo. 库库特尼陶碗陶罐.JPG,
Prehistoric Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins  million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use o ...
Cucuteni–Trypillia volutes on some vessels, 4300–4000 BC, ceramic, Moldavia National Museum Complex, Iași,
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File:Clay 'frying pan' (3rd millennia B.C.) at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens on October 6, 2021.jpg, Cycladic volutes on a 'frying pan', 2750-2200 BC, ceramic, National Archaeological Museum, Athens File:AMI - Kamaresvase 1.jpg, Minoan volutes on a jug, 1850-1675 BC, ceramic, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion,
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, Greece Schieferzepter 03 (cropped).jpg, Minoan volutes on a sceptre head, 1675-1460 BC,
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, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion Ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III MET DT256117.jpg,
Ancient Egyptian Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
volutes on a ceiling painting from the palace of Amenhotep III, 1390–1353 BC, dried mud, mud plaster and paint Gesso,
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, New York City File:Fresco, rosettes, running spirals, Tiryns, 13th c BC, AM of Nafplio, 202135.jpg, Mycenaean volutes, part of a mural from a palace in Tiryns, Greece, 13th century BC, fresco, Archaeological Museum of Nafplion,
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, Greece File:Egyptian - Thoth-Baboon - Walters 481543 (cropped).jpg,
Ancient Egyptian Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
amulet of Thoth as a baboon holding an eye of Horus, with a volute in the lower left part of the eye, 664-332 BC,
Egyptian faience Egyptian faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic material from Ancient Egypt. The sintering process "covered he materialwith a true vitreous coating" as the quartz underwent vitrification, creating a bright lustre of various colours "usually in ...
with light green glaze,
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Ancient Greek Ancient Greek (, ; ) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the classical antiquity, ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Greek ...
pair of volutes at the base of the handle of a patera, 6th century BC, bronze, National Archaeological Museum, Athens File:Musée de Pergame (Berlin) (6350108264).jpg, Neo-Babylonian volutes on the wall panel from the Throne Room of
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from Babylon,
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, 6th century BC, glazed ceramic, Pergamon Museum,
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File:Chapiteau d'une colonne de l'apadana du Palais de Darius Ier - Musée du Louvre Antiquités orientales AOD 1.jpg Persian volutes on a bull capital, under the bulls, 510 BC,
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volutes of a capital from an Ionic columns of the Erechtheion, Athens, Greece, unknown architect, 421-405 BC File:Greece-0113 - North Porch (2215074445).jpg, Ancient Greek volutes of a corbel of the Erechtheion File:Crater Actaeon Louvre CA3482.jpg, Ancient Greek volutes on a krater, by the Painter of the Woolly Satyrs, 450–440 BC, ceramic, Louvre Corinthian capital, AM of Epidauros, 202545.jpg, Ancient Greek volutes (called ''caulicoli'') in the upper part of a Corinthian capital from the tholos at Epidaurus, Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus, Greece, said to have been designed by Polyclitus the Younger, 350 BC Image:Marble akroterion MET DT259543.jpg, Ancient Greek pair of volutes on an akroterion, 350–325 BC, marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art File:MANNapoli 9991 Young Dionysos Tigre mosaic.jpg, Roman volutes around a mosaic of young Dionysos drinking and riding a tiger, late 4th century BC, mosaic, National Archaeological Museum,
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, Italy File:Didyma 2013-03-25zd.jpg, Ancient Greek foliage volutes (aka rinceaux) on a capital from the ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Didyma,
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, unknown architect or sculptor, 300-150 BC Jade Monster Mask and Ring.jpg, Ancient Chinese volutes and mascaron on an ornamental handle of a '' bi'' disc, 100 BC, jade, Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King,
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, China File:Panel of Tellus, Ara Pacis, Rome (II).jpg, Roman foliage volutes in an arabesque on the Ara Pacis, Rome, unknown architect and sculptors, 13-9 BC File:Approach to Grand stupa of Sanchi, north face India 2015.jpg,
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volutes on the Great Stupa of Sanchi (
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, India), unknown architect, 3rd century-100 BC File:Altar of the Scribes 03 (51221770574).jpg, Roman volutes at the top of a funerary altar, 25-50 AD, marble, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome File:Flickr - Gaspa - File, padiglione di Traiano (2).jpg, Ancient Egyptian volutes on a Composite capital from Trajan's Kiosk, Agilkia Island, Egypt, 98-117, unknown architect Ephesos 2013-03-26zf.jpg, Roman volutes of Composite capitals of the
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, unknown architect, 110 Hagia Sophia (15468276434).jpg,
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volutes of an Ionic capital in the
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, by Anthemius of Tralles or Isidore of Miletus, 6th century File:Bury Bible - F1v - Frater Ambrosius.jpg, Romanesque foliage volutes on a page from the Bury Bible, by Master Hugo, 1135-1140, illumination on
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, Corpus Christi College,
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, the UK File:Anneau portail de la Vierge Notre-Dame de Paris.jpg, Gothic volutes on the wrought-iron on a door of Notre Dame de Paris, unknown architect or blacksmith, 12th or 13th centuries File:Sant' Agostino (Rom).jpg,
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
volutes of the Sant'Agostino, Rome, by multiple architects, 1483 File:Italia centrale, cassone con teste di gorgoni, xvi sec. 02.JPG,
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
volutes on a cassone, 16th century, most probably walnut, Villa medicea di Cerreto Guidi, Cerreto Guidi, Italy File:Fontainebleau - Le château - PA00086975 - 078.jpg, Renaissance
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volutes on the ceiling from the King's Staircase, Palace of Fontainebleau, France, by
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, 1541-1545 File:Church of the Gesù, Rome.jpg,
Baroque The Baroque ( , , ) is a Western Style (visual arts), style of Baroque architecture, architecture, Baroque music, music, Baroque dance, dance, Baroque painting, painting, Baroque sculpture, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from ...
volutes on the upper part of the facade of the Church of the Gesù, Rome, by Giacomo della Porta, 1584 file:Leisthaus-hameln-details.jpg,
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volutes on the Leisthaus, Hamelin, Germany, by the master builder Cord Tönnis, 1585-1589 Charlottenburg Palace, 1695-1746, Berlin (20) (40185455721).jpg, Baroque volutes of a cartouche with putti, above a mirror in the bedchamber of the Mecklenburg Apartment, Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin, unknown architect, 17th century File:Santa Maria della Salute a Venezia dettaglio.jpg, Baroque volutes on the Santa Maria della Salute,
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, Italy, by Baldassare Longhena, 1631-1687 Carpet with Fame and Fortitude MET DP212204.jpg, Baroque foliage volutes on a carpet with fame and fortitude, by the Savonnerie manufactory, 1668–1685, knotted and cut wool pile, woven with about 90 knots per square inch, Metropolitan Museum of Art File:Holy-water stoup with relief of Mary of Egypt MET DT3860.jpg, Baroque volutes on a holy-water stoup with relief of Mary of Egypt, by Giovanni Giardini and Benedetto Luti, 1702, lapis lazuli, silver, and gilded bronze, Metropolitan Museum of Art File:Design for a Clock, from 'Disegni Diversi' MET DP830829.jpg, Baroque volutes on a design for a clock from 'Disegni Diversi', by Giovanni Giardini and Maximilian Joseph Limpach, 1714-1750, etching and engraving, Metropolitan Museum of Art File:Rocailles, RP-P-1964-2654.jpg, Combinations of
Rococo Rococo, less commonly Roccoco ( , ; or ), also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpte ...
C and S-shaped volutes, by Franz Xaver Habermann, 1731-1775, etching, Rijksmuseum,
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File:Rocailles, RP-P-1964-2656.jpg, Combinations of Rococo C and S-shaped volutes, by Franz Xaver Habermann, 1731-1775, etching, Rijksmuseum File:Rocailles, RP-P-1964-2681.jpg, Combinations of Rococo C and S-shaped volutes, by Franz Xaver Habermann, 1731-1775, etching, Rijksmuseum File:Rocailles, RP-P-1964-2666.jpg, Combinations of Rococo C and S-shaped volutes, by Franz Xaver Habermann, 1731-1775, etching, Rijksmuseum Side table (commode en console) MET DP105703.jpg, Rococo C and S-shaped volutes on a side table (commode en console), by Bernard II van Risamburgh, 1755-1760, Japanese lacquer, gilt-bronze mounts and Sarrancolin marble top, Metropolitan Museum of Art Nuova zelanda, isola del nord, maori, prua di piroga taurapa, 1800-20 ca.jpg, Māori volutes on a canoe sternpost, late 18th-early 19th century, wood and sheel, Musée du Quai Branly, Paris File:Japanese - Tsuba with Scrollwork Design - Walters 51148.jpg, Japanese volutes on a tsuba, unknown date, shakudo and gold, Walters Art Museum Pair of Spindle Vases - OA 11090 - Louvre (08).jpg, Neoclassical foliage volutes on a vase, by the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, 1814, hard-paste porcelain with platinum background and gilt bronze mounts,
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File:Nine-light candelabrum MET DP155343.jpg, Rococo Revival C and S-shaped volutes of a cartouche on the base of a nine-light candelabrum, 1835–1836, gilded silver, Metropolitan Museum of Art File:Fenêtre sur le toit du Palais de Justice.JPG, Baroque Revival volutes of a dormer window ( oeil-de-boeuf type) on the building of préfecture de police de Paris, Île de la Cité, by Victor Calliat, mid-19th century File:Grave of Alexandrina Grejdanescu and Barbu Grejdanescu in the Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest, Romania (02).jpg, Neoclassical volutes of a pediment with acroteria of the Grave of Alexandrina Grejdanescu and Barbu Grejdanescu, Bellu Cemetery,
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, Romania, unknown architect or sculptor, 1871 File:Interior of the George Severeanu Museum in Bucharest (13).jpg, Rococo Revival volutes on a wall in the George Severeanu Museum, Bucharest, unknown architect, 1900 File:47BIS Avenue Kléber, Paris (01).jpg, Rococo Revival volutes above the door of Avenue Kléber no. 47bis, Paris, unknown architect, 1908 File:Grille of the Cheney Silk Company Building, New York City, 1925, designed by the French metalworking company Ferrobrandt.jpg,
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volutes on some decorative ironwork of the Madison Belmont Building (
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no. 181–183) in New York City, by Ferrobrandt, 1925 File:Edgar brandt, porte da ascensore in ferro, vetro e bronzo, francia 1926 02.jpg,
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volutes on a pair of elevator doors, by
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, 1926, wrought iron, glass, and patinated and gilded bronze, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum,
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File:77 avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris 8e 5.jpg, Art Deco volutes on some ironwork of Avenue des Champs-Élysées no. 77 in Paris, unknown architect, () File:1 Piața Mihail Kogălniceanu, Bucharest (03).jpg, Art Deco volutes in a relief panel on Piața Mihail Kogălniceanu no. 1, Bucharest, unknown architect, 1930 File:Michael graves per swid powell design, vaso, 1989.jpg, Postmodern volutes of a vase inspired by the Ionic capital, designed by Michael Graves for Swid Powell, 1989, glazed porcelain, Indianapolis Museum of Art,
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, US Cambridge - Gonville and Caius College - 0913.jpg, New Classical volutes of Ionic and Corinthian columns in the Gonville and Caius College Hall,
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, UK, with capitals inspired by those from the Temple of Apollo at Bassae, by John Simpson, 1998


Use in stylization

Besides the use for decoration, volutes were also used for the rendering of detailed textures. Many cultures that produced stylized art used geometric patterns for the reproduction of highly-detailed textures. The volutes were most often used for hair, an example of this being Ancient Mesopotamian art, where the strands of hair are shown through patterns of volutes. File:Bull's head of the Queen's lyre from Pu-abi's grave PG 800, the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq. The British Museum, London..JPG,
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ian volutes at the end of the strands of a bull mascaron of the queen's lyre, one of the Lyres of Ur, 2600 BC, wood, lapis lazuli, limestone (red),
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, gold, shell,
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File:Lamassu from the Throne Room (Room B) of the North-West Palace at Nimrud, Iraq, 9th century BC. The British Museum, London.jpg, Neo-Assyrian
lamassu ''Lama'', ''Lamma'', or ''Lamassu'' (Cuneiform: , ; Sumerian language, Sumerian: lammař; later in Akkadian language, Akkadian: ''lamassu''; sometimes called a ''lamassuse'') is an Mesopotamia, Assyrian protective deity. Initially depicted as ...
, 865-860 BC, gypsum,
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See also

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Scrollwork The scroll in art is an element of ornament (art), ornament and graphic design featuring spirals and rolling incomplete circle motifs, some of which resemble the edge-on view of a book or document in scroll form, though many types are plant- ...
* Ionic order * Spiral


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* {{Authority control Columns and entablature Ornaments (architecture) Ancient Roman architectural elements Spirals