Acanthus leaves are stylized leaf motifs commonly used in architectural ornamentation, particularly on capitals of Corinthian columns. They are characterized by their deeply cut lobes resembling large thistle leaves.
Related terms
Foliage: Decorative elements in the form of leaves, branches, or vines used in various art forms.
Ornamentation: The act of adding decorative elements to enhance the appearance of an object or structure.
Relief sculpture: Sculpture that projects from a flat background, often depicting figures or decorative motifs.