[St M.22L] [St M.22] 22 [landscape orientation] [landscape orientation]The height of the pillars above is 7 “ 4 fromThey have delicate small leaved bases, on lightly truncated their lower fillet to base they have no bases (like the others) square basic plinths fig 1. below: altogether about 10 inches high They are 3 “10 round at the bar These again stand on solid block pedestals - nine inches high - giving of noble red porphyry done 1 “ 7 for entire height of base: the pedestals are square 1 “ 1 ½ each side - approaching to 1 “ 2 Their pedestals are 2 ½ inches Now. at p 20. I have the foundation of the first apart only: and the shafts 6 inches apart at the base. two great pillars of facade: at p 18, fig 2. shows their the other 2 “ 7. round at base. abaci under great plinth. fig 1 p. 18. the foundations of the shafts above. them of which the two larger They are each 6 “ 5 high from base to lower fillet they The serpentine one has more. stands under the leaf roll have no bases. ^ are 7 “ 4. high from the plinth to their The shafts are 6 inches. the pedestals 2 ½ apart lower cap.fillet. are 3 “ 10 round at base. and of noble at the base dark red porphyry The pedestals are square. 1 ½ each side - the one side nearly 1 “ 2 The two smaller. above the shaft usually called C and nine inches high are, the , outermost, next St Marks place, of verd antique serpentine and the base plinths stand on them thus [diagram] The white - the inner white. truncated like the others corners are The serpentine is 2 “ 7 ½ , the other 2 “ 7. round at base square pedestals and the pure shafts from base to lower fillet - (the green one has the shaded no lower fillet but stands at once under leaf roll.) are each 6 “ 5 . high the truncated basic plinth Fig 1. with leaves Done
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