No 180

Notebook M2 pp.124-5. ‘The best examples of the peculiar truncated early capital I have seen are the two shafts which carry the arches of the entrance to the crypt at San Zeno. One is set behind the other. The section of both shafts is the truncated 4 foil. fig 1 No 180’

Notebook M2 p.125L ‘Measures of shafts on No 180’

Works, 9.377 (facing) Plate 17 ‘Capitals Concave Group (c) Double Shafts, Crypt San Zeno, Verona.’ Also Works, 9.130-1, 357, 378-9, 428.

Works, 7.66 [n/a] (Fig. 42).

Works, 9.378 (Fig. 65).

‘This is the most interesting example at Verona of the architecture of the middle ages. It stands at the W. end of the city near the gate leading to Brescia’. Murray (1853) p.261.

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