. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. ^ plain until near the summit,where are two stages of nearly equal heightwith pilaster strips at the angles, ending inarched corbel-tables, the lower stage havingtwo single arched windows, the upper a groupof three divided by shafts.^ S. Andrea at Vercelli, a church in which tlieGothic influence had made itself felt g the principal forms, nevertheless ^ many of the characteristic Lombardfeatures, among which the two flanking towerson its west front are the most strikino-. T
. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. ^ plain until near the summit,where are two stages of nearly equal heightwith pilaster strips at the angles, ending inarched corbel-tables, the lower stage havingtwo single arched windows, the upper a groupof three divided by shafts.^ S. Andrea at Vercelli, a church in which tlieGothic influence had made itself felt g the principal forms, nevertheless ^ many of the characteristic Lombardfeatures, among which the two flanking towerson its west front are the most strikino-. Thev 1 Dehio and V. Bezold, vol. iii. pi. 275.^ Dartein, pi. UCi m
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