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Ceres Fountain

Thomas Regnaudin1672/1679

Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles
Versailles, France

The square Ceres Fountain was laid out between 1672 and 1679 by Thomas Regnaudin, after a drawing by Charles Le Brun. Ceres, the Roman goddess of harvests and corn, is seated on a bed of corn stalks, accompanied by cornflowers and roses. Symbolising summer, the fountain forms a set with those of Bacchus, Flora and Saturn who represent the three other seasons.

Details

  • Title: Ceres Fountain
  • Creator: Thomas Regnaudin
  • Date Created: 1672/1679
  • Physical Location: Versailles, France
  • Type: Photography
  • Rights: © RMN-Grand Palais (château de Versailles) / Thomas Garnier
  • External Link: http://en.chateauversailles.fr/

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