Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons

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Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons is an 18th-century monumental public fountain in Paris, celebrated for its elaborate sculptural decoration and classical allegories of the four seasons.

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instanceOf 18th-century architectural work
historic monument
monumental fountain
public fountain
architecturalStyle Baroque-influenced classicism
French classical style
builtDuringReignOf Louis XV of France
category 18th-century architecture in France
Fountains in Paris
Monuments and memorials in Paris
commissionedBy Paris
surface form: City of Paris
completionDate 1745
constructionStart 1739
country France
designer Edmé Bouchardon
surface form: Edme Bouchardon
facing Rue de Grenelle NERFINISHED
hasFunction public water supply
urban ornament
hasRelief bas-reliefs representing rivers
bas-reliefs representing the four seasons
hasSculpturalGroup allegorical figure of Abundance
allegorical figure of Autumn
allegorical figure of Spring
allegorical figure of Summer
allegorical figure of Winter
allegorical figure of the City of Paris
river gods
hasTheme abundance
allegories of the four seasons
fertility
rivers and water
heritageDesignationDate 19th century
heritageStatus Monument historique (France)
surface form: Monument historique of France
inception 1745
locatedIn 7th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
locatedOn Rue de Grenelle NERFINISHED
mainSculptor Edmé Bouchardon
surface form: Edme Bouchardon
materialUsed marble
stone
notableFor classical allegories
elaborate sculptural decoration
large architectural façade
partOf Parisian public fountain network
patron Louis XV of France
period Ancien Régime
touristAttraction yes

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Edmé Bouchardon notableWork Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons