A Brief History of Early Public Garden Fountains
A Brief History of Early Public Garden Fountains Water fountains were at first practical in purpose, used to convey water from canals or creeks to towns and villages, supplying the inhabitants with fresh water to drink, wash, and cook with. To generate water flow through a fountain until the later part of the 1800’s, and generate a jet of water, required the force of gravity and a water source such as a creek or lake, located higher than the fountain.
The Godfather Of Roman Fountains
The Godfather Of Roman Fountains There are many renowned water fountains in the city center of Rome. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the finest sculptors and artists of the 17th century planned, created and built nearly all of them. His skills as a water fountain designer and also as a city designer, are visible all through the roads 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. An diligent worker, the young Bernini earned praise and patronage of many popes and important artists. Initially he was well known for his sculpting skills. Working gracefully with Roman marble, he made use of a base of knowledge in the historical Greek architecture, most especially in the Vatican.
The Multiple Styles of Wall Fountains

Normally quite big, freestanding wall fountains, also referred to as floor fountains, have their basins on the floor.
It is possible to integrate 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 seem as if it was part of the landscape rather than an added feature.
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Your Patio: The Perfect Spot for a Fountain
Your Patio: The Perfect Spot for a Fountain The inclusion of a wall water feature or an outdoor garden fountain is an excellent way to embellish your yard or garden design. Many current designers and craftsmen have been influenced by historical fountains and water features. You can also reinforce the link to the past by adding one of these to your home's interior design.
The space required for a cascading or spouting fountain is substantial, so a wall fountain is the perfect size for a small yard. Either a freestanding fountain with an even back and an attached basin set against a fence or a wall, or a wall-mounted style which is self-contained and hangs on a wall, are some of the options from which you can choose. Both a fountain mask located on the existing wall as well as a basin located at the bottom to collect the water are equired if you wish to add a fountain. Be sure to work with a professional for this type of job since it is better not to do it yourself due to the intricate plumbing and masonry work involved.