Fonte Gaia (Siena, Italy) : Central niche on the central flank, depicting the Virgin Mary with Christ Child

Creator:
Della Quercia, Jacopo, ca. 1372-1438
Published/Created:
Siena, Tuscany, Italy
1409-1419 ; copy 1844
Date Depicted:
5/15/1996
500 AD - 1499 AD
Materials:
marble
Notes:
In December 1408 Jacopo, having returned to Siena, signed a contract to build a new fountain in the Piazza del Campo, the central space of the city: the prestigious commission indicates that he was recognized as Siena's leading sculptor. The Fonte Gaia (Siena, Pal. Pub.; the version in the Piazza del Campo is a copy) took its name ('fountain of joy') from the festivity that greeted the arrival of water when it was first brought to this hilltop site in the mid-14th century. The Fonte Gaia was dedicated to the Virgin, traditional protectress of the city, and its iconography was intended to harmonize with and expand on the themes of good government found in the 14th-century frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico opposite. The fountain as it is now consists of a large rectangular basin, with multiple spouts, surrounded by low walls on three sides, the remaining portion open to allow for direct access to the piazza. The interior of the walls is decorated with shallow niches containing large-scale figures in high relief of the Virgin and Child, flanked by Angels and by the Theological and Cardinal Virtues and Wisdom, plus scenes of the Creation of Adam and the Expulsion from the Garden and at the corners, as originally planned, the Rhea Silvia and the Acca Larentia (the real and adopted mothers of the twins Romulus and Remus, legendary founders of Siena). These are among the earliest free-standing nude female figures of the Renaissance.
Variant Titles:
Fountain of Joy
Topics:
Sculpture -- Italy -- 15th century -- (YVRC)
Period/Style:
Renaissance
Culture:
Italian
Accession Number:
1A2-I-S-FG-B3
Genre:
fountains (AAT)
sculpture (AAT)
Format:
Image
Content Type:
Sculptures, Models, & Architecture
Rights:
Copyright Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Access Restrictions:
Yale Community Only
Digital:
allegorical; architectural exteriors; mythology (Classical); New Testament; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint carving ; construction built works; hydraulic structures; water distribution structures; fountains pool
Source Creator:
Gilchrist, Scott
Source Title:
Archivision Module Two
Source Created:
2878 Chamonix, Montreal QC
Archivision, Inc.
5/15/1996
Source Note:
Purchase, Visual Resources Collection, May, 2011; photographer Scott Gilchrist
Yale Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Digital Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Local Record Number:
4152
OID:
10168341
PID:
digcoll:1809063