The Godfather Of Roman Water Features
The Godfather Of Roman Water Features There are many celebrated Roman water fountains in its city center. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the finest sculptors and artists of the 17th century developed, conceived and constructed virtually all of them. His abilities as a water feature creator and also as a city architect, are visible all through the avenues of Rome. Bernini's father, a renowned Florentine sculptor, mentored his young son, and they ultimately moved to Rome, in order to fully express their art, primarily in the form of public water fountains and water features. The young Bernini earned praise from Popes and relevant artists alike, and was an diligent employee. He was initially recognized for his sculpture. He made use of his expertise and melded it gracefully with Roman marble, most notably in the Vatican. Though many artists had an influence on his work, Michelangelo had the most profound effect.Anglo Saxon Landscapes at the Time of the Norman Conquest
Anglo Saxon Landscapes at the Time of the Norman Conquest The arrival of the Normans in the later half of the eleventh century greatly altered The Anglo-Saxon ways of living.
The Wide Range of Wall Water Fountains

Stand-alone wall fountains, otherwise known as floor fountains, are noticeably big and feature a basin on the ground.
It is possible to incorporate a wall-mounted water feature onto an already existent wall or built into a new wall. This style of fountain contributes to a cohesive look making it appear as if it was part of the landscape instead of an added feature.