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Drawing 3 (bottom left): Unidentified cornice
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Reference number
SM volume 115/109c
Purpose
Drawing 3 (bottom left): Unidentified cornice
Aspect
Cross section and axonometric raking view of front, with measurements
Scale
To an approximate scale of 1:7
Inscribed
[Measurements]
Signed and dated
- c.1513/14
Datable to c.1513/14
Medium and dimensions
Pen and brown ink and grey-brown wash over black chalk and stylus lines
Hand
Bernardo della Volpaia
Notes
The unidentified cornice shown here, in the same format as the others on this sheet, is of fairly standard Corinthian design, except that the dentils are placed beneath a plain band curving forwards slightly at the top, and the corona is embellished with running wave. The drawing was copied in simplified form by Michelangelo.
RELATED IMAGES: [Michelangelo, CB, 3Ar: right side (De Tolnay 1975–80, 4, p. 50; Agosti–Farinella 1987, pp. 118–19)
RELATED IMAGES: [Michelangelo, CB, 3Ar: right side (De Tolnay 1975–80, 4, p. 50; Agosti–Farinella 1987, pp. 118–19)
Literature
Ashby 1904, p. 54
Census, ID 45621
Census, ID 45621
Level
Drawing
Digitisation of the Codex Coner has been made possible through the generosity of the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance, Berlin.
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