Inventors of the First Garden Fountains

Inventors First Garden Fountains 9700070615234568139.jpg Inventors of the First Garden Fountains Often serving as architects, sculptors, artists, engineers and highly educated scholars all in one, from the 16th to the late 18th century, fountain designers were multi-faceted individuals, During the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci exemplified the creator as an innovative genius, inventor and scientific specialist. The forces of nature led him to research the qualities and movement of water, and due to his curiosity, he methodically recorded his observations in his now renowned notebooks. Combining inventiveness with hydraulic and horticultural talent, early Italian water feature creators transformed private villa settings into innovative water exhibits loaded of symbolic meaning and natural beauty. The humanist Pirro Ligorio, distinguished for his virtuosity in archeology, architecture and garden design, provided the vision behind the wonders in Tivoli. For the various mansions in the vicinity of Florence, other water feature creators were well versed in humanist themes as well as ancient technical texts, masterminding the extraordinary water marbles, water attributes and water jokes.

Bernini: The Genius Behind Italy's Most Impressive Fountains

Bernini: Genius Behind Italy's Impressive Fountains 7231542651953.jpg Bernini: The Genius Behind Italy's Most Impressive Fountains The Barcaccia, Bernini's very first fountain, is a striking chef d'oeuvre built at the base of the Trinita dei Monti in Piaza di Spagna. This spot is still filled with Roman locals and tourists who like to exchanging gossip or going over the day's news. The streets surrounding his water fountain have come to be one of the city’s most trendy meeting places, something which would certainly have pleased Bernini himself. The master's very first water fountain of his professional life was built at around 1630 at the behest of Pope Urbano VIII. The fountain’s central theme is based on an enormous vessel slowly sinking into the Mediterranean. The great 16th century flood of the Tevere, which left the entire region inundated with water, was memorialized by the water fountain according to documents from the time. In what turned out to be his only prolonged absence from Italy, Bernini {journeyed | traveled] to France in 1665.
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