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Identifier: fiveordersofarch00vign (find matches)
Title: The five orders of architecture
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Vignola, 1507-1573 Juglaris, Tommaso Locke, Warren S
Subjects: Architecture
Publisher: (Boston, Press of Berwick & Smith)
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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PLATE XXV. ARCHED CORINTHIAN INTERCOLUMNIATIONWITH PEDESTAL, This modilicatioii of the Corinthian Order is spaced 16moduli on centers. The total height is 32 moduli. Of this, 7 moduli are forthe pedestal, 20 for the column, and 5 for the entablature.The arch opening is 12 moduli wide and 25 high. The pilasters are 4 moduli wide. The top of the archopening is 2 moduli below the entablature. In the proportions of this arch, Vignola violates theregular rule of proportion of width to height. The resultis, less wall under the entablature, a better proportion forthe bracket, and a more elegant appearance of the wholestructure. For the cap of the pilaster, see Plate XX.
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PLATE XXVI. THE COMPOSITE PEDESTAL. The Composite Pedestal is like the Corinthian, withexception of a few details, which will be understood at aglance. The cap projects 8 parts and is 14 parts high. The baseprojects 8 parts and is 12 parts high. The Columx. The Composite Column is like the Corinthian, with theexception of the base, the differences of which will bereadily understood from the engravings.

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