Ancient Water Fountain Artists

Ancient Water Fountain ArtistsAncient Water Fountain Artists 646370833413360980.jpg Multi-talented individuals, fountain designers from the 16th to the late 18th century typically worked as architects, sculptors, artists, engineers and cultivated scholars all in one. Leonardo da Vinci as a inspired intellect, inventor and scientific virtuoso exemplified this Renaissance artist. He methodically noted his experiences in his currently recognized notebooks, after his tremendous fascination in the forces of nature inspired him to investigate the qualities and mobility of water. Innovative water exhibits complete with symbolic meaning and natural wonder transformed private villa settings when early Italian water fountain creators coupled resourcefulness with hydraulic and landscaping abilities. The humanist Pirro Ligorio, distinguished for his virtuosity in archeology, architecture and garden design, provided the vision behind the splendors in Tivoli. Masterminding the extraordinary water marbles, water features and water jokes for the numerous mansions near Florence, some other water fountain engineers were well versed in humanist issues and ancient technical texts.

The Impact of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Garden Design

The Impact of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Garden DesignImpact Norman Invasion Anglo-Saxon Garden Design 394867471.jpg The Anglo-Saxon way of life was drastically changed by the introduction of the Normans in the later eleventh century. The ability of the Normans surpassed the Anglo-Saxons' in design and agriculture at the time of the conquest. But before centering on home-life or having the occasion to think about domestic architecture or decoration, the Normans had to subjugate an entire population. Castles were more fundamental designs and often erected on blustery hills, where their tenants spent both time and space to exercising offense and defense, while monasteries were considerable stone buildings, mostly located in the widest, most fertile hollows. Gardening, a placid occupation, was unfeasible in these fruitless fortifications. The early Anglo-Norman style of architecture is exemplified in Berkeley Castle, which is most likely the most untouched example we have. The keep is said to date from the time of William the Conqueror. A massive terrace serves as a discouraging factor to intruders who would try to mine the walls of the building. On one of these terraces sits a stylish bowling green: it's covered in grass and flanked by an old yew hedge that is formed into the shape of rough ramparts.
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