The Cathedral of Milan is the finest example of a church in the Gothic style in Italy, though it is by no means pure Gothic. It is built of white marble and has some remarkably good stained-glass windows. The Palazzo Publico at Florence and that of Siena are built in the Italian Gothic style.

Fig. 399.—Dog’s Tooth or Nail-head Ornament, from Stone Church, Kent.

Fig. 400.—Spandrel, from Stone Church, Kent.

Fig. 400A.—Priests’ Entrance, Bishopstone Church, Wilts.

Fig. 401.—Norman and Gothic Mouldings.
a b c, Norman; d e f, Early English; g h, Decorated; i j k, Perpendicular.