Not currently on display at the V&A

Fountain Part

1890-1909 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This fountain is a reproduction of one made in c.1629 by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). The original is in the Piazza Santissima Annunziata in Florence. The replica was made in Rome around 1890-1909, and bought by the collector J H Fitzhenry, who gave it to the Museum as a memorial to the great benefactor of the Museum, George Salting. From 1910 until 1979 it was displayed in the central quadrangle of the Museum, but was dismantled and put into store when the garden was redesigned.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 33 parts.

  • Fountain
  • Water Basin, Part of Fountain
  • Swag, Part of Fountain
  • Swag, Part of Fountain
  • Bracket, Part of Fountain
  • Bracket, Part of Fountain
  • Wavy Element, Part of Fountain
  • Wavy Element, Part of Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Plinth
  • Plinth
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
  • Fountain
Materials and techniques
Cast bronze with marble and stone
Brief description
Part of a fountain, bronze, marble and stone, with double bowl, marine creatures and shells, by Sangiorgi after Pietro Tacca, Rome, 1890-1909
Physical description
Fountain with bronze, marble and stone elements. Two water sprites surmount a double-ended bowl with marine creatures at each end. Swags of shells and sea creatures decorate the central marble supporting plinth.
Dimensions
  • Height: 5765mm
  • Width: 3251mm
Object weighs approximately 8.5 tons total, all parts weighed to the nearest 10kg: 2x Large triangle base 550kg 2x Med rectangle base 500kg 2x Large rectangle base 700kg 2x Large step base 600kg 2x Med step base 400kg 1x Large square base 1200kg 1x Column 1200kg 1x Column top 150kg 1x Metal Bowl 400kg + smaller pieces of metal work 200kg
Credit line
Given by J. H. Fitzhenry
Object history
The fountain is a replica of that of c.1629 by Pietro Tacca in the Piazza Santissima Annunziata in Florence. It was given to the Museum in 1910 to commemorate the great benefactor of the collections, George Salting, by his friend and fellow-collector J H Fitzhenry. It occupied a central position in the Museum garden from 1910 until it was dismantled in 1979.
Subjects depicted
Associations
Summary
This fountain is a reproduction of one made in c.1629 by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). The original is in the Piazza Santissima Annunziata in Florence. The replica was made in Rome around 1890-1909, and bought by the collector J H Fitzhenry, who gave it to the Museum as a memorial to the great benefactor of the Museum, George Salting. From 1910 until 1979 it was displayed in the central quadrangle of the Museum, but was dismantled and put into store when the garden was redesigned.
Collection
Accession number
A.2:1 to 33-2007

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Record createdSeptember 20, 2007
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