Fountains Lost to History

As originally conceived, water fountains were designed to be functional, guiding water from creeks or reservoirs to the residents of towns and villages, where the water could be used for cooking, cleaning, and drinking. To produce water flow through a fountain until the late 1800’s, and create a jet of water, required gravity and a

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Caring For Outdoor Garden Fountains

A very important first step is to consider the proportions of the outdoor wall fountain with regards to the space you have available for it. In order to hold up its total weight, a solid wall is required. Note that small areas or walls will require a lightweight fountain. In order for the fountain to have electrical power, a nearby electrical outle

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Classic Greece: The Roots of Outdoor Statue Design

Sculptors ornamented the lavish columns and archways with renderings of the greek gods until the period came to a close and more Greeks had begun to think of their religion as superstitious rather than sacred; at that point, it became more accepted for sculptors be paid to portray ordinary individuals as well. Portraiture came to be widespread as w

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The Victor Talking Device: How It All Started off

It had been in 1896 when Victor founders E.R. Johnson and Emile Berliner 1st joined forces at a small garage in Camden, NJ. The workforce up led to Victor’s acquisition from the Pan-American rights in employing its popular trademark which depicts a fox terrier named Nipper listening to a gramophone. The trademark scene was captured

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Egyptian Gardens and Their Influence on Europe

The Egyptian gardens are the most historical gardens that we have particular records of. Dating back into the centuries before Christ, pictures and engravings demonstrate that Egyptian homes were built around a collection of courtyards that showcased flora that was both functional and elaborate. Originally, a row of trees along the inner wall of th

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