I think you have it backwards Bevan. If the back is wider than the belly it will overpower it unless the compression strength of the wood is higher than the tension strength. A tension strong wood can have a thinner or rounded back for better performance.
Coaster, rounded bellies are a little easier to tiller and more pleasing to the eye. The rectangular cross section works fine for most woods, juste make sure the corners are well rounded to avoid popping a splinter. By the way your examples #2 and #3 are essentially the same thing : narrower bellies compared to the back.