Sunday, January 21, 2018

CROSSROAD OF THE FOUR FOUNTAINS

QUADRIVIO DELLE QUATTRO FONTANE 
About 1590 Domenico Fontana (1543/1607) for Sixtus V Peretti (1585/90) who wanted to adorn the top of Via Felice with four statues of saints placed in each corner of the crossroad
The statues of saints were preferred four fountains that give the name of the street, each surmounted by a recumbent statue:
The Arno River, with a lion, heraldic emblem of Florence
The Tiber River with the wolf and in the act of supporting a cornucopia full of fruit
Fortitude or Juno, buxom woman represented with regal symbols: the lion and the crown
Loyalty or Diana, who is flanked by a dog and leaning on a symbolic hill with three peaks, similar to the coat of arms of Sixtus V
The sculptors of the statues are not known, but maybe the drawings were by Pietro Berrettini aka Pietro da Cortona (1597/1669)
The “Background reliefs representing countrysides” were added in 1668, probably on a design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598/1680)
The fountains were built using travertine blocks from the destroyed ancient Roman monument known as Septizodium

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