Fountain of Tritons (Kaštin Tritonů) - a historic baroque fountain located in the Republic Square (Czech Republic) in Olomouc, Czech Republic.

It was built in 1709, after the great fire of the city that took place in 1707. Its founder was the Olomouc mason and Wenzel Render sculptor. It originally stood in a place where today's Ztracená, Ostružnická and Denisov streets converge. The present site was relocated in 1890.

The sculptural composition depicts two figures of the superhuman size of the Tritons, supporting the shells, in which we see a boy with two "water" dogs. With their mouths sprinkled with water, overflowing through the edge of the shells. There are two stylized dolphins in between Tritons, whose mouths also splash water. An unmistakable inspiration for the author of this work was the famous Trinidad Fountain at Piazza Barberini in Rome, chiselled by G. Bernini. The fountain basin is a polygon with a segmented, richly profiled sides. Bibliography

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