Plinth
A plinth is a solid base or platform that supports a statue, column, or other structure. It is typically made of stone, concrete, or wood and serves to elevate the object above ground level, enhancing its visibility and importance. Plinths can vary in size and design, often reflecting the style of the artwork or architecture they support.
In architecture, plinths are also used as a foundation for buildings, providing stability and protection from moisture. They can be decorative, featuring carvings or inscriptions, and are commonly found in public spaces, such as parks or squares, where they may support monuments or sculptures of notable figures like Abraham Lincoln or David.