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ARCHITECTURE OF THE RENAISSANCE
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and surface, the best carving of the Renaissance is superior to that of ancient Rome. The linear basis of such design is

Fig. 96.—Roman Arabesque.

highly artificial, consisting of formal scrolls and meanders, and the leafage and other forms introduced are treated artificially without being finely conventionalized. The conventions of this