. Brick and marble in the middle ages: notes of tours in the north of Italy . liKICK WINDOW—SANT AKDltEA, MANTUA. but close to it stands the church of Sant Andrea, a hideousRenaissance edifice tacked on to a most beautiful brickcampanile. The detail of this is throughout very fine. The tracery. 42.—GATEWAY, PALAZZO BELLA RAGIONE, MANTUA. Pa^e 258.


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