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15. Sketch plan of a window and a list of masons working on the New Sacristy, Florence, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1524. Ink over red chalk on paper, 24 by 12.5 cm. (Courtesy of Casa Buonarroti, Florence).
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16. Drawing of a moulding profile, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1521–24? Red chalk, verso of Fig.15.
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17. Sketch plans for window and door jambs, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. A: Detail of Fig.15. B: Detail of a plan for a house, perhaps Casa Buonarroti. c.1518–19? Red chalk and ink on paper, 14.9 by 18.9 cm. (Courtesy of Casa Buonarroti, Florence, fol.33A). C: Detail of a plan for Casa Buonarroti. After 1518. Red chalk and ink on paper, 18.5 by 20.7 cm. (Archivio di Casa Buonarroti, Florence, registro II, fol.722v). D: Detail of the plan for the Greek library in the Biblioteca Laurenziana, Florence. 1525–26. Pen and ink on paper, 22.1 by 27.8 cm. (Courtesy of Casa Buonarroti, Florence, fol.80A).
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21. ‘Finestra inginocchiata’ on the façade of Palazzo Medici, Florence
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23. View of the Porta Aurea, Split. After 305 AD. Engraved by Paolo Santini. From R. Adam: Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalato in Dalmatia, London 1764, pl.12.
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25. Detail of a ground-floor window on the left side of the façade of Palazzo Medici–Lante, Rome, designed by Giuliano da Sangallo. 1514. (Photograph: V. Zanchettin).
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26. A ground-floor window at Palazzo Farnese, Rome, designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1516–18. (Photograph: Bibliotheca Hertziana).
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27. Internal blind window of the Biblioteca Laurenziana, Florence, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1524–25. (Photograph: V. Zanchettin).
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28. Interior courtyard of Palazzo Stati Maccarani, Rome, designed by Giulio Romano. 1522.
(Photograph: Bibliotheca Hertziana).
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29. Detail of the second-floor windows of Palazzo Farnese, Rome, designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1545. (Photograph: Bibliotheca Hertziana).
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30. Sketch for corbels supporting a window frame, by Baldassarre Peruzzi. Pen and ink on paper, 28.6 by 43 cm. (Courtesy of Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, fol.460Av).
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31. Elevation and section of a window at Palazzo Medici, Florence, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1522–24? Pen and ink on paper, 27.1 by 18.7 cm. (Corpus, no.495r; courtesy of Casa Buonarroti, Florence).
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32. Fragment of a plan for the trabeation of the drum of St Peter’s, Rome, by Michelangelo Buonarroti, with a note on the transport of stone. 1563–65. Red chalk and ink on paper, 12.5 by 22 cm. (Kind permission of the Fabbrica di S. Pietro, Vatican City).
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18. Reconstruction of Fig.15, showing a ‘finestra inginocchiata’. (Drawing by Simone Baldissini).
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19. Isonometric section of the ‘finestra inginocchiata’, Palazzo Medici, Florence. (Drawing by Simone Baldissini).
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20. Details of stone profiles on the lower section of Fig.21. (Photograph: V. Zanchettin).
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22. Detail of the tomb of Giuliano de’ Medici in the New Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence. (Photograph: William Wallace).
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24. Remains of a columnar aedicule on brackets. Temple of Venus and Rome, Rome. (Photograph: V. Zanchettin).