Fountains and water features : from ancient springs to modern marvels / Rosalind Hopwood.
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TextPublisher: London : Frances Lincoln, 2009Description: 208 p. ; 30 cmISBN: 0711227519 (hardcover); 9780711227514 (hardcover)Subject(s): Fountains | Water in landscape architectureDDC classification: 714 LOC classification: SB475.8Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: A key design element since the first gardens were tilled, water has been managed into a surprising range of styles — in symbolic and mythological themes, for private contemplation, and for large-scale displays of power and wealth. This book traces the history of fountains and describes key examples such as Moorish water gardens in Spain, Renaissance pleasure fountains, impressive schemes at Chatsworth and Vaux le Vicomte, and a wide range of contemporary cascades. More than 150 color illustrations depict these inspiring features.
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A key design element since the first gardens were tilled, water has been managed into a surprising range of styles — in symbolic and mythological themes, for private contemplation, and for large-scale displays of power and wealth. This book traces the history of fountains and describes key examples such as Moorish water gardens in Spain, Renaissance pleasure fountains, impressive schemes at Chatsworth and Vaux le Vicomte, and a wide range of contemporary cascades. More than 150 color illustrations depict these inspiring features.

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