Sculpture As a Staple of Classic Art in Ancient Greece
Sculpture As a Staple of Classic Art in Ancient Greece Up right up until the Archaic Greeks created the first freestanding sculpture, a remarkable achievement, carvings had largely been completed in walls and pillars as reliefs. Younger, appealing male or female (kore) Greeks were the subject matter of most of the statues, or kouros figures. Symbolizing beauty to the Greeks, the kouroi were crafted to look stiff and always had foot in front; the males were healthy, powerful, and naked.
The Circulation of Water Fountain Engineering Knowledge in Europe
The Circulation of Water Fountain Engineering Knowledge in Europe Contributing to the development of scientific technology were the published papers and illustrated publications of the time. They were also the primary method of transferring useful hydraulic ideas and water fountain design suggestions all through Europe. In the late 1500's, a French fountain designer (whose name has been lost) was the internationally recognized hydraulics innovator. His experience in designing gardens and grottoes with integrated and imaginative water features began in Italy and with mandates in Brussels, London and Germany. In France, towards the closure of his life, he published “The Principle of Moving Forces”, a publication which became the fundamental text on hydraulic technology and engineering. Detailing modern hydraulic technologies, the book furthermore updated critical hydraulic advancements of classical antiquity.
The Multiple Styles of Wall Fountains

With its basin placed on the ground, freestanding wall fountains, or floor fountains, are normally quite large in size.
A wall-mounted water feature can either be integrated onto a wall already in existence or built into a wall under construction. The look of your landscape will seem more cohesive instead of disjointed when you install this kind of water feature.