Fig. 352.—Position of first double row of column.
For the oblong centre,
Make a Cella
of a coverless white cardboard box minus the two ends ([Fig. 353]). Let the cella be four inches wide, ten and one-half inches long, and five and one-half inches high. When making any article of cardboard, always lightly score every line intended to be bent; this is very important to insure good work. Glue the cella or inner temple on the boundary lines marked for the purpose on the centre of the foundation board, and glue the outside of the two walls firmly to the edges of the rolled capitals of the columns which touch them.
Fig. 353.—The cella.
Cut the dais of cardboard five by three inches, and bend it like [Fig. 354]; have it three-quarters of an inch high and glue it on the floor of the cella ([Fig. 353]) two inches from the back edge with its open sides facing the walls of the cella. Trace on cardboard and
Cut Out the Goddess Diana
([Fig. 355]). Bend the extension beneath Diana’s feet half forward and half backward, then glue Diana on top of the dais in the centre at the back.