111 80 NO 60. HOUSE IN CROTE DEL REMER No 60 Fig 1. Relations of height, width of plinth and general proportion between doors and windows of old house near Rialto. Fig 2. Masonry of one of the windows. A a b c d are the points of the upper dentil, those of the facing are plain enough; and of the lower dentil, whose curves are exquisitely finished. It is strange that the upper point c. leaves just one dentil above it off the rt line; probably easier to curve it from the straight piece than to reverse the curve below. Fig 3. Section a b fig 1. Fig 4. sect of capital, but vid No 61: and p 122 This house - one of the most neglected - is also one of the loveliest in Venice. The sun, in winter, touches only the angle of the court into the depth of which it is with- drawn: and when the light is warm on the fondaco de Tichur- chi, the lever of the right still hang upon the eagle wings of its capitals; and the heavy moi[ii]ture makes its broken stair slippery and cold; and brings out into continual green and wild herbage of its crannies; There is deeper green than theirs in the Verd antique, precious, and veined with pure white, which surrounds its peaked windows as if with a moat of the Venetian sea - the golden brown of their dentils - and the rich dark movement of the arch bind
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