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No 106 CAMPANILE OF ST FANTIN
No 46. Fig 2. These arches are in the little leaning ancient belfry
close to post office in the Canal which one traverses so
often between it and the Salute: The cornice of mere up-
right and horizontal bricks and the rudeness of the whole,
very remarkable: I could not make out the meaning of the
mark which runs along like a stain and conceals the brick-
wor[k]k under the cornice.
X Observe also, the Pilaster fig 1 is now a type of four;
This first: then the house at St Faunti, No 41 where all
is exactly the same, with the exception only that the
brackets throughout - in archivolt and pil: are smaller;
so that there are 5 to the pil instead of three and there
is no vile attached shaft x: The leaves which bind the
cable on the pilaster head are also finer and purer at St
Fautin: and the look of the whole earlier and better.
The angle shaft of pilaster is all the same - but
better andlighter in leafage of capitals. Archivolt
see, same.
No 106. The base with its severe angle leaf real sign Lection of
it smaller above [abave]. Note that this San is an early
transition capital reversed. See Houseboo[k]k 2 page 18 1.
No 61. Fig 2 a b breadth of dentil falling on abacus, b c excess
of abacus, c d e angle of abacus with under fillets
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