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                                                                      			 No 94, 95, 6-7-8-9- DUCAL PALACE CENTRE TO SEA
                                                                      		transverse joints are very neat and clean, not the
                                                                      eighth of an inch wide; but the longitudinal at side
                                                                      are rough, and occasion the jagging and apparent
                                                                      inaccuracy:  the 92-3-4- were cut with ivory knife
                                                                      beside dentil:  the 91 more difficult to crush into
                                                                      place, is a little too narrow - ¼ of inch each side per-
                                                                      haps:  it is the shape however of the uppermost piece of
                                                                      stone within the mortar:  and note especially the
                                                                      want of symmetry in its two sides;  in a thing so easily
                                                                      made symmetrical this is very remarkable, and made one
                                                                      trace the whole.
			                                                                   No 95.  Rough tracing from the balcony of Doge’s Palace
                                                                      towards Piazzetta - its principle the same as the other
                                                                      vide p 102, and No 78.
                                                                      No 96  Beaver of the casque with bird pecking its bosom;
                                                                      on wall of house no 43.  The wall of course later than
                                                                      the house.
                                                                      No 97, 98.  Describe the central canopy of facade to sea
                                                                      of Doge’s palace.  I am much disappointed by its examinati
			xand by its composition which is throughly                         tion - the only truly fine thing in it is the sweeping
				good.                                                             breadth of  dogtoothed circle figs 1 and 2 no 97  The
                                                                      rest is La Scala becoming Milan - only saved by its
                                                                      severity and sweet setting in of colour in small tre-
                                                                      foiled arches (x)  A bad statue of St Michael by
                                                                      Canova on the east side is scrawled all over with pen-
                                                                      cilled names (chiefly Italian and German - till from
                                                                      white it has become grey.  Father details of the Gothic
                                                                      canopy are given in No 99.

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