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Reference number

SM 45/2/12

Purpose

[1] Copy of a Luigi Trezza measured drawing, ? 5-7 May 1780

Aspect

Part-plan titled Pianta della Porta del Palio di Palio di Verona

Scale

bar scales of Veronese feet

Inscribed

as above, dimensions given and lettered A, B, C and D with key A. Comincia la scala, e conduce / in B. poi superiormente tornasi / in A, di nuovo ascendari / fuio ni C, ed inoltrandosi / verso D, si trovera la / scala che coredurà nella / parte superiore del / Edificio

Medium and dimensions

Pen and wash, pencil on laid paper (516 x 386)

Hand

Soane

Watermark

VF with 3 six-pointed stars above

Notes

The Porta Palio was designed by Sanmicheli and completed in c. 1557. The Palazzo Gustaversa was designed by Sanmicheli for Bonaventura degli Onorii who obtained permission to build in 1555.

See general note regarding Sanmicheli and Luigi Trezza under Italy: Verona: Gran Guardia Vecchia.

Literature

P.du Prey, John Soane's architectural education 1753-80, 1977, pp.308-9

Level

Drawing

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