
Italian Limestone Putti & Dolphin Fountain c.1700–1750
An Italian carved limestone garden fountain, c.1700–1750.
Formed as a putto standing and holding a dolphin with a water spout issuing from its jaws, above a scalloped shell basin raised on an ornate scrolling base formed of three dolphins.
The composition reflects the expressive language of late Baroque garden ornament, where playful putti, shells and flowing movement were used to animate fountains within formal gardens and courtyards. The basin is deeply carved with undulating edges, while the base is enriched with stylised dolphin fish with copper water spouts designed to animate the fountain with multiple streams.
The limestone surface has developed a naturally weathered, pitted patina from long outdoor exposure, softening the carving and giving the piece a strong sense of time within the garden landscape.
Constructed in three sections. With historical repairs.
Original: $8,781.76
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Italian Limestone Putti & Dolphin Fountain c.1700–1750
An Italian carved limestone garden fountain, c.1700–1750.
Formed as a putto standing and holding a dolphin with a water spout issuing from its jaws, above a scalloped shell basin raised on an ornate scrolling base formed of three dolphins.
The composition reflects the expressive language of late Baroque garden ornament, where playful putti, shells and flowing movement were used to animate fountains within formal gardens and courtyards. The basin is deeply carved with undulating edges, while the base is enriched with stylised dolphin fish with copper water spouts designed to animate the fountain with multiple streams.
The limestone surface has developed a naturally weathered, pitted patina from long outdoor exposure, softening the carving and giving the piece a strong sense of time within the garden landscape.
Constructed in three sections. With historical repairs.
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An Italian carved limestone garden fountain, c.1700–1750.
Formed as a putto standing and holding a dolphin with a water spout issuing from its jaws, above a scalloped shell basin raised on an ornate scrolling base formed of three dolphins.
The composition reflects the expressive language of late Baroque garden ornament, where playful putti, shells and flowing movement were used to animate fountains within formal gardens and courtyards. The basin is deeply carved with undulating edges, while the base is enriched with stylised dolphin fish with copper water spouts designed to animate the fountain with multiple streams.
The limestone surface has developed a naturally weathered, pitted patina from long outdoor exposure, softening the carving and giving the piece a strong sense of time within the garden landscape.
Constructed in three sections. With historical repairs.
























