Architectural Sculpture in Ancient Greece

Nearly all sculptors were paid by the temples to enhance the elaborate columns and archways with renderings of the gods up until the stage came to a close and countless Greeks started to think of their religion as superstitious rather than sacred, when it became more common for sculptors to portray ordinary people as well. Portraiture came to be pr

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Historic English Monastic Gardens

There are not lots of traces or exact records of English monastic gardens left today. A twelfth-century plan of Canterbury presents only a vague notion of the planting and structure; it demonstrates the cloisters containing a herbarium and a conduit—with the fish-pond, orchard, and vineyard outside the walls. However, even though t

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Renaissance Water Fountains of Tuscany

Two noticeable types of Tuscan water fountains highly regarded in the fifteenth century were designed for the center of a piazza, court, or garden called the freestanding or "isolated" kind; and the "engaged" or wall fountain, placed against a wall at the end of a square or plaza. Nowadays the residential property of the Banca del Monte dei Paschi,

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Animals and Fountains

Take into account how your cat or dog may respond to a water feature before you get one. Your stand-alone fountain may be seen as a big pool or a drinking pond by your dog. Integrating a fountain to your property is a great idea, one which is certain to benefit your pets. Your fountain may fascinate birds who think it is a great place to cool down,

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