[M.105L] [M.105] [diagram] No 81, 84, 85, 86 Campiello St Rocco. Ducal Palace Lateral 105 Windows consistent, even when it is so awkward. The Archivolts [diagram] are of plain brick plastered over so that the bricks are only traceable in the one on the right, and then, most provokingly, not clearly at the top. Opposite this tier of windows, on the other side of the court, are four flattish round ones - less than semicircles - of the same section - and most singularly wrought with brick in same way, as opposite and with exactly same arrangement of shaft and 4 pilasters only the innermost two pilasters have been one C, the other F. House book. F short as f opp and both the heads in stone: shaft exactly the same as opposite, and like that opposite, has no base, but falls right on plinth. (Continued from p 85) noble windows of the 3rd order next the sea, which terminate the series. These have a noble massy detached shaft in centre: and Lombard capital like that described p 83 & No 64 The second window of Doge’s palace vid p 96. Capitals Its central shaft has a very early Byzantine capital rough in every way especially in the triple fillet of its abacus: and the roll of reversed leaves, as usual, has the leaf bifid at the end, a character which I saw
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