ART SINCE THE YEAR 1358 345 columns and other adornments—which had fallen without being hopelessly damaged were used. The capitals of the upper windows are small, but excellent in design. Their chief motif is foliage intertwined with faces of human beings and lions. Some of them remind us SCULPTURED IMPOST, RECTOR’S PALACE distantly of the capitals in the Franciscan cloister, although the latter are of course of a much earlier date. Within the loggia are various sculptured ornaments. The doorway leading into the courtyard is decorated with a little scroll of foliage round the arch, and small half-length human figures. The capitals and imposts