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Qué (quién) es fountain of life - definición

Fountain of life; Fountain of Living Water
  • Allegoric representation of [[Sacramental union]], the [[Lutheran]] doctrine of [[Real presence of Christ in the Eucharist]], after a woodcut by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] (ca. 1550). In the front [[Communion under both kinds]] is pictured with (on the left) [[Martin Luther]] giving the chalice to [[John, Elector of Saxony]] and on the right [[Jan Hus]] giving the eucharistic bread to [[Frederick III, Elector of Saxony]] (Frederick the Wise). In the back a '''Fountain of Living Water''': The blood of Christ's [[Five Holy Wounds]] spills in a fountain on the altar.
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The Fountain of Life (painting)         
  • Detail from the "Musical Angels" panel of the ''Ghent Altarpiece'', before 1432
  • Detail showing the blinded High Priest in the lower terrace
  • Detail showing musical angels
  • Detail showing the Virgin Mary
ANONYMOUS PAINTING
The Fountain of Life (after van Eyck); The Fountain of Life (van Eyck?)
The Fountain of Life or The Fountain of Grace and the Triumph of the Church over the Synagogue are names given to an oil on panel painting completed c 1432. For most of its history the painting has been in Spain, latterly in the Museo del Prado which recently featured it in a special exhibition.
fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
n.
1.
Spring, well.
2.
Jet, jet d' eau.
3.
Source, original, origin, cause, first principle, fountain-head.
Fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
A fountain, from the Latin "fons" (genitive "fontis"), meaning source or spring, is a decorative reservoir used for discharging water. It is also a structure that jets water into the air for a decorative or dramatic effect.

Wikipedia

Fountain of Life

The Fountain of Life, or in its earlier form the Fountain of Living Waters, is a Christian iconography symbol associated with baptism and/or eucharist, first appearing in the 5th century in illuminated manuscripts and later in other art forms such as panel paintings.

Ejemplos de uso de fountain of life
1. They are the product of the Lebensborn programme of the S.S., the ‘Fountain of Life‘ scheme that turned racially and idealogically pure S.S. men into studs and blonde, blue–eyed single girls into child–rearing machines for the Fuehrer.
2. For example, the common whirling disc design gives an immediate impression of energy and light, just as the image inside of two birds drinking from an urn represent the fountain of life.
3. The Bible expresses this concept in many ways, and this one particularly strikes me: "With thee is the fountain of life" (Ps. 36:'). People may wander from this fountain, but because of our innate connection to it and affection for it, everyone has some reason for which they can hold their head up.
4. Up to 12,000 children were born to Norwegian mother and German father during World War II – many of them in special ‘love camps’ under the scheme known as Lebensborn, or Fountain of Life, introduced by SS chief Heinrich Himmler to produce Aryan children.
5. Unobtrusive, or archetypal?: Early Christian theologians and church architects both borrowed symbolism and legend from the pagan world to help assimilate people into the new faith, adopting the fountain of life motif, for example, to show how God brought paradise on earth, and how Christ was the path to life everlasting.