Creators of the First Water Fountains

Creators of the First Water Fountains Often serving as architects, sculptors, artists, engineers and cultivated scholars all in one, from the 16th to the later part of the 18th century, fountain designers were multi-talented individuals, Exemplifying the Renaissance skilled artist as a innovative genius, Leonardo da Vinci performed as an inventor and scientific expert. He systematically registered his observations in his now famed notebooks about his research into the forces of nature and the qualities and motion of water.Creators First Water Fountains 13043104508079.jpg Converting private villa configurations into imaginative water displays full of symbolic significance and natural wonder, early Italian fountain engineers paired imagination with hydraulic and horticultural ability. The humanist Pirro Ligorio offered the vision behind the wonders in Tivoli and was renowned for his virtuosity in archeology, architecture and garden concepts. Well versed in humanist themes and classic technical texts, some other water feature makers were masterminding the phenomenal water marbles, water features and water pranks for the various estates near Florence.

The First Contemporary Outdoor Wall Fountains

First Contemporary Outdoor Wall Fountains 29362640741.jpg The First Contemporary Outdoor Wall Fountains Himself a highly educated man, Pope Nicholas V headed the Roman Catholic Church from 1397 till 1455 and was responsible for the translation of scores of ancient documents from their original Greek into Latin. In order to make Rome deserving of being the capital of the Christian world, the Pope resolved to embellish the beauty of the city. At the behest of the Pope, the Aqua Vergine, a ruined aqueduct which had transported clean drinking water into Rome from eight miles away, was reconditioned starting in 1453. The historical Roman tradition of marking the arrival point of an aqueduct with an magnificent celebratory fountain, also known as a mostra, was restored by Nicholas V. At the behest of the Pope, architect Leon Battista Alberti began the construction of a wall fountain in the spot where we now find the Trevi Fountain. Adjustments and extensions, included in the restored aqueduct, eventually supplied the Trevi Fountain and the well-known baroque fountains in the Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Navona with the necessary water supply.
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