
Window Sill, Architrave and Ornamental Bay Leaf Swags
The limestone window trim has the same profile as that of the architrave, the lowest part of the entablature, as is common in buildings articulated with the orders of architecture. The profile consists of, from the inside edge, a narrow fascia, a broader fascia ending in a congé, a narrow fillet, and a broader fillet.
The windowsill has a profile consisting of, from the bottom, a fillet, an ovolo, two fillets, a fascia, a cavetto, and a fillet. Each of the two blocks at the bottom of the sill has two short bay leaf swags, one at each front corner. The four lower moldings on the sill ornament the surfaces of the projecting blocks as well.
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