[M.128L] [M.128] San Giovanni and Paulo 128 inscription being MCCCCLXXV. Optime Jacobo Manroceno procurante, his sedil haec marmora sunt adjuncta. Pacific tomb: and I strongly suspect Tedesc influence So now we get it all pretty well together, and Contarini later in their choir stalls; The date of Tabernacle in fosaca as well. San Zaccaria is 1443. It would be worth while tomorrow making a note of a flamboyant boss at the Frari, to compare it with a St Mark’s ball. Note what Selvatico says also of St Marc and of the dossale di Legno of the Frari. Plan of Tomorrow, if pos: see this dossale at lateral door. a day. Note flamboyant door and niches. Dag the tomb 1. and so to St Mark’s No 108 Fig 3. This is I think the earliest occurrence of the leaf Another step forward from the curling of the upper lobe is to put Capitals with the curled lobe at top. it is the capital of one of the fruit inside of it, held by it: a great mistake: leading to the Leaflobes nave piers of San Gio et Paolo. It is very finely cut, flowing whole heavy system of the late Venice Gothic. This is done if and beautiful: and doubtless the Franciscan sculptors I mistake not in a very early instance in the columns supporting the thought it a great step when they had changed the rudeupperfirst story of the house close to the Miracolo; where the door sharp Byzantine cutting into that flowing leafage, of which has the gabled dentil curiously introduced: and where: in the fig 5 is an expanded leaf: the idea being that this second story of the court there is a leaf capital of the greatest leaf should be set with its upper surface towards the lightness & beauty with a pair of slender cusped 5th, quite capital bell, and then bend round, showing its exquisite. rib outside at top: But the capital though far This light leaf capital cutting ought to give me a day’s study. finer in workmanship, is far inferior in effect, to it seems to spring from the early cut Lombard of S.M. Mater D. earlier ones: Observe its simplicity all cut down from abacus: no circular bell set under, while in the
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