101 72 No 52,m53, 54. CA’ DANDOLO are marked at the side; and as far as my eye could tell, I think the single stone which forms the cusp on each side of arch, is a little altered towards the severe curve between d and e, before it comes to the joint, thus differing in[j] system from the 5th order windows: In the section fig 4 I cannot be positively certain that the roll is greater than a but I think so: I could not reach it. I think the chamfer is slightly ch but am not certain even of this. Note however the flat cavetto whivh is certain and somewhat flat dentil. This section gives true interval [internal] between dentils on pil. head that between those on shaft head is about 6in. No 52. Fig 1 - 2: profile, real size, joining at x; of the shaft head on the left of the arch fig 1 No 51. Capitals. This shaft head is the simplest possible Lombard: the angle leaves being mere truncations, not ribbed or in any wise touched; and the base of the leaf when it falls on roll, is hardly rounded; the plan being as a A opposite, and the space a b, (root of leaf) - 2¾ in and b-c (interval) (rounded) 5¼ Fig 3 repre- sents the side look of the truncation; real size, and shows distance from angle of abacus. The entire circumference at x is 2 " 7 at y 2 " 3½ half way down shaft still 2 " 3½ ! and at base of shaft only 2 " 4½ The real base however is concealed
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