By this Figure divided into four Parts, you will at first Sight perceive the Method I observ’d in beginning the Perspective Design of this Church of S. Ignatius. The first Part shews the right-hand Side of the Vault between the Door and the Cupola. The second contains the Plan of the same Vault, with its Arches and Lunettes. The third Part represents the same right-hand Side, to the top of the Windows; where begins the Architecture painted in the Vault. The fourth Part contains the Geometrical Plan of that part of the Vault which is painted; with the Lunettes made by the Arches above the Heads of the aforesaid Windows. The Disposition of the painted Architecture above, is the same with that of the Nave of the Church; save that, answerable to the Pilasters below, I have suppos’d Columns projecting over the Work.


Fig. xcvi.

Figura Nonagesimasexta.

Aliæ præparationes ad figuras nonagesimamoctavam & nonagesimamnonam.

Prima pars figuræ hujus trifariam divisæ, repræsentat elevationem geometricam lateris templi supra coronicem, & ædificii in testudine pingendi. Secunda pars complectitur arcum testudinis maximum, & elevationem geometricam faciei ejusdem ædificii. Tertia pars exhibet vestigium totius ædificii pingendi in testudine, cujus amplitudo eadem est cum amplitudine navis, ut antea dicebamus. Porrò vestigium geometricum non minus necessarium est ad pingendum ædificium, quàm ad ipsum ex materiâ solidâ extruendum, ut alibi monuimus.

The Ninety-sixth Figure.

Other Preparations to the Ninety-eighth and Ninety-ninth Figures.