
Fontana del Tritone
1643
This exuberant Baroque fountain depicts the sea god Triton seated atop a naturalistic shell-and-dolphin base, straining upward as water streams from a conch held above his head. Carved from travertine in the seventeenth century, the sculpture exemplifies Gian Lorenzo Bernini's dynamic compositions, with its muscular male figure caught in dramatic tension and movement. The work commands the center of Piazza Barberini in Rome, where its monumental scale and theatrical energy transform the urban plaza into a stage for mythological narrative. The fountain remains one of the Baroque period's most celebrated public sculptures, celebrated for its technical virtuosity and theatrical sensibility. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
- Medium
- Travertine fountain
- Spotted At
- Venue · Piazza Barberini
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