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Measured drawing of the Porta dei Leoni, Verona: profile of the entablature

RIBA125510
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/17 verso in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The Porta dei Leoni at the end of the 'cardo maximus' in Verona was first built in the 1st century BC but reconstructed in the following century.

Studies of architectural details of the Porta dei Leoni, Verona: details of the orders drawn in perspective

RIBA125512
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/18 verso in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The Porta dei Leoni at the end of the 'cardo maximus' in Verona was first built in the 1st century BC but reconstructed in the following century.

Measured drawing of the Porta dei Leoni, Verona: details of the orders

RIBA125514
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/19 verso in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The Porta dei Leoni at the end of the 'cardo maximus' in Verona was first built in the 1st century BC but reconstructed in the following century.

Measured drawing of the Porta dei Leoni, Verona: details of the orders drawn in perspective

RIBA125516
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/20 verso in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The Porta dei Leoni at the end of the 'cardo maximus' in Verona was first built in the 1st century BC but reconstructed in the following century.

Measured drawing of the Porta dei Borsari, Verona: details of the orders drawn in perpective

RIBA125518
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/21 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The Porta dei Borsari was built in the 1st century although begun in the century before. Its current name dates from a later period after the tax collectors who levied entry and exit tariffs on goods at this gate.

Measured drawing of the Arch of Jupiter Ammon, Verona: half plan and elevation, details of the order

RIBA125519
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XII/22 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. This first century arch was built at the intersection of the Corso Borsari and the Via Quattro Spade but has now been demolished.

Study of architectural details for the Quattro libri dell'architettura by Andrea Palladio: Composite arcade and colonnade, plan and elevation

RIBA125533
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/14 in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. Studies for the the plate in Andrea Palladio's Quattro libri dell'architettura (Venice, 1570), Libro I, Cap. XVIII.

Study of the architectural orders for a plate in L'Idea universale dell'architecttura (1615) by Vicenzo Scamozzi

RIBA125535
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/16 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. This was a study for a plate in Vicenzo Scamozzi's L'idea della architettura universale (Venice, 1615), Parte Seconda, Libro Sesto, Cap.II, p.6.

Study of architectural details for the Quattro libri dell'architettura by Andrea Palladio: Corinthian Order, elevation of an arcade and a capital

RIBA125536
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/17 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. Studies for the the plate in Andrea Palladio's Quattro libri dell'architettura (Venice, 1570), Libro I, Cap. XVII.

Study of architectural details for the Quattro libri dell'architettura by Andrea Palladio: Corinthian Order, pedestal

RIBA125537
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/17 verso in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. Study for the the plate in Andrea Palladio's Quattro libri dell'architettura (Venice, 1570), Libro I, Cap. XVII.

Study of architectural details of the Temple of Diana, Nimes, France and the Temple of the Dioscuri, Naples, Italy for the Quattro libri dell'architettura by Andrea Palladio: capital and profile of the entablature

RIBA125538
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/18 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The drawing is a study for the plate in Andrea Palladio's Quattro libri dell'architettura (Venice, 1570), Libro IV, f.97.

Study of architectural details and the Temple of Diana, Nimes, France, for the Quattro libri dell'architettura by Andrea Palladio: (left) Corinthian pedestal, base and impost; (right) pedestal from the Temple of Diana, Nimes

RIBA125540
NOTES: This drawing is numbered XIII/19 recto in the Burlington-Devonshire Collection. The drawing of the Corinthian order is a study for the plate in Andrea Palladio's Quattro libri dell'architettura (Venice, 1570), Libro I, Cap. XVII.
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