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 VILLAS IN Various styles. !).-).'> lS67 " m jmnmfipri sT ^ma muj imfmi -"Tnraiii iiiimiiiuiiiniiiiTiif. iniriiin ii'iim uiimiii"T^ twi more tame countrj'-houscs of Holland and the Netherlands, as neither of these cisi ever be mistaken for the Italian manner. 16GS M^ilBifiHiilll'IWi i^ mU <^^iy, 1922. The Details of the Italian Styh' of Architecture include roofinp; tiles, wall r.tones chimney tops, brackets, cornices, window- diessings, doors, turrets, and iiovches. I ory Statues, urns, and other such picturesque objects belong to external ornament or finisli- ing, and will be noticed in a subsequent chapter. 1923. Roofing Tiles. Much of the beauty of small Italian villas depends on the marked character arising from the forms of the tiles employed to cover them. We liave