The support of the sarcophagus at the head of the figure.
(19.) St. Luke. (A.)
Sculpture of one of the four small panels at the angles of the sarcophagus in the Castelbarco Tomb. I engraved the St. Mark for the illustration of noble grotesque in the "Stones of Venice." But this drawing more perfectly renders the stern touch of the old sculptor.
(20.) Two of the Spurs of the bases of the Nave Pillars in the Church of St. Anastasia. (A.)
Of the real size. Not generally seen in the darkness of the Church, and very fine in their rough way.
248. (21.) Tomb of Can Grande, general view. (R.)
Put together some time since, from Photograph and Sketches taken in the year 1852; and inaccurate, but useful in giving a general idea.
(22.) Tomb of Can Grande. (R.)
Sketch made carefully on the spot last year. The sarcophagus unfinished; the details of it would not go into so small a space.
(23.) The Sarcophagus and recumbent Statue of Can Grande, drawn separately. (R.)