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Designs for a fountain

Leonardo da Vincic.1513

Royal Collection Trust, UK

Royal Collection Trust, UK
London, United Kingdom

A drawing of a fountain designed as a vase placed on top of a column. On the urn kneels a naked child, blowing through a conch water which falls into a basin raised on a smaller column, standing on the vase. The lower left corner has been irregularly cut. This is one of two fragments probably cut from a single sheet, with designs for a ‘Heron’s fountain’, a hydraulic curiosity in which a reservoir of water emptying by gravity into a lower chamber sends a small fountain of water back into the upper reservoir. The device gives the impression of being a perpetual motion machine, though eventually the reservoir empties and the fountain stops. See also RCIN 912690. The designs offer a rare glimpse of Leonardo thinking as a sculptor in a context other than an equestrian monument. Their scale is hard to determine: they were probably table fountains to be cast in bronze or silver, but the columns seem monumental in conception and they could have been full-scale fountains for a garden. Text adapted from Leonardo da Vinci: A life in drawing, London, 2018

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  • Title: Designs for a fountain
  • Creator: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Date Created: c.1513
  • Physical Dimensions: 17.2 x 6.3 cm
  • Provenance: Bequeathed to Francesco Melzi; from whose heirs purchased by Pompeo Leoni, c.1582-90; Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel, by 1630; probably acquired by Charles II; Royal Collection by 1690
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
  • External Link: Royal Collection Trust website
  • Medium: Red chalk, pen and ink, on blue paper
Royal Collection Trust, UK

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