
Fontaines de la Concorde
1840
Designed by architect and ornamentalist Jacques Ignace Hittorff and completed in 1840, the Fontaines de la Concorde represent a pinnacle of Parisian Beaux-Arts sculptural design. This monumental fountain complex features cascading water jets that illuminate the night sky, with ornate bronze and cast-iron sculptural groups depicting allegorical figures representing French rivers and maritime power. The fountain's distinctive tiered basin and theatrical lighting create a luminous spectacle against the dark Parisian sky, while the obelisk of Luxor rises dramatically in the background, anchoring the composition within Place de la Concorde, Europe's largest square. The interplay of water, gilded bronze, and architectural ornamentation exemplifies nineteenth-century Parisian civic grandeur and technical innovation in fountain engineering. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
- Medium
- Cast iron and bronze fountain
- Spotted At
- Venue · Place de la Concorde
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