. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. III. 113. — Capital nf S. Michfle. Iavia. (From Dartein). LOMBARD SCULPTURE ornament is Carolingian, and shows the uninterrupted develop-ment of such CaroHngian sculpture as has been studied in theprevious chapter. Strangely enough, however, the Germanicelement comes to the front even more decidedly than in Caro-lingian ilccoration. It is evident in the grotesque character, in


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