. Brick and marble in the middle ages: notes of tours in the north of Italy . the works of our forefathers—and thisonly which I have desired to discover in the works of thoseItalian artists whose labours I have been considering, andwhose efforts I have endeavoured to set before my readers;and it is this desire which can alone be my excuse forhaving undertaken the work which I have now brought to aconclusion. Key of Capitals DurAi. Palace Venicf,. n ? EXPLANATION. THE CAPITALS ARE NUMBER ED CONSECUTIVELV FRO THE CAPS ARE OF FOUR DE5 GN5 MARKED iiV lETTEB PLAIN TUFFS AT ANGLES Wl » HEADS


. Brick and marble in the middle ages: notes of tours in the north of Italy . the works of our forefathers—and thisonly which I have desired to discover in the works of thoseItalian artists whose labours I have been considering, andwhose efforts I have endeavoured to set before my readers;and it is this desire which can alone be my excuse forhaving undertaken the work which I have now brought to aconclusion. Key of Capitals DurAi. Palace Venicf,. n ? EXPLANATION. THE CAPITALS ARE NUMBER ED CONSECUTIVELV FRO THE CAPS ARE OF FOUR DE5 GN5 MARKED iiV lETTEB PLAIN TUFFS AT ANGLES Wl » HEADS BEASTS «C B FOLIAGE CURVING OVER AN FALLING DOWNWARDS WITH VERTICAL FOLIAGE UN DEB SUBJECTS FOLIAGE RISING VERTiCALlV TO ANGLES AND CUR AND FALLING DOWN UNDER SUBJECTS FOLIAGE AT ANGLES AND UN DEF< SUBJECTS CURV <INGS I CARVED WITH WITH CORDED NECKINGS IS MAR!3TTED LINES UNDER PRINTING SHI ARE ABOVE THE CAPITALSAIN LINES UNDER PRINTING SHEW ARE ABOVE THE GROUND STORY CAPITALS ARE EITHER MOULDED (MARKED 0 ORAGE (2) OR CORDED fO) e ^ A TU FTED CAPITAL J^ ....-- ^. *iifc^d£i*3li^^i£:*i; nk ( 401) ) APPENDIX. Catalogue of the Subjects of the Sculptured Capitals in the LowerStage of the Doges Palace, Venice. TiiK capitals are uinubcred as in the accompanying key-plan,l)cginning at the south-east angle on the Molo front, and goingfrom right to left nntil the last capital, near S. Marks, isreached. For those who Avish for something more than acatalogue, I need hardly say that in the latter portion of thesecond volume of the Stones of A^enice, Mr. Euskin has givenall that can he desired, -with his usual felicity and beauty ofverlml illustration. In the Annales Archeologiques, vol. xvii. (1857 j, has given a very full and careful account of all thecapitals, to wliich M. Uidron Aine has added some supple-mentary notes. Zanotto ( 11 Palazzo iJucale di Venezia, vol. i. pp. 209-35o)has given a still more full description, accompanied by ratherrude outlines of all the l


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