Bernini: The Genius Behind Italy's Greatest Water Fountains

Anglo Saxon Gardens During the Norman Conquest
Anglo Saxon Gardens During the Norman Conquest The arrival of the Normans in the later half of the 11th century greatly transformed The Anglo-Saxon ways of living. The Normans were much better than the Anglo-Saxons at architecture and horticulture when they came into power. However, there was no time for home life, domestic architecture, and decoration until the Normans had overcome the whole region. Castles were more standard designs and often constructed on blustery hills, where their people spent both time and space to practicing offense and defense, while monasteries were considerable stone buildings, mostly positioned in the widest, most fertile hollows. The barren fortresses did not provide for the quiet avocation of gardening.
Ancient Water Fountain Artists
Ancient Water Fountain Artists Multi-talented individuals, fountain designers from the 16th to the late 18th century frequently functioned as architects, sculptors, artists, engineers and cultivated scholars all in one person. Exemplifying the Renaissance skilled artist as a imaginative genius, Leonardo da Vinci toiled as an innovator and scientific specialist. He systematically noted his observations in his currently renowned notebooks, following his immense fascination in the forces of nature guided him to research the qualities and mobility of water.