Caesar's Fountain
19.07.2010
DESCRIPTION: Caesar Fountain – the most famous as well as the largest and technically skilled of the Olomouc Baroque fountains represents the legendary founder of the city Gaius Julius Caesar.
The sculptural group is situated in the middle of the basin on an imitation rock. It consists of a sculpture of a rider on a rearing horse, along with two reclining male figures holding cartouches. The male figures are personifications of the Morava and Danube rivers. The group is completed by a sitting dog, an allusion to the town‘s loyalty to the Emperor. The statue of Caesar is placed with its back to the Town Hall facing in the direction of Michael’s Hill where according to legend a camp of Roman soldiers once stayed.
Again..the details on all of these statues is beyond what any picture can represet. Upon my return home I plan on printing segments of the pictures I've taken of all the statures and creating a wall hanging. My fascination is all in the details. 


Posted by kcbarrett 06:26 Archived in Czech Republic







