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La fontaine de la Grave et les quais de Bordeaux - France
France

Fontaine de la Grave  -  1788  -  Architecte : Richard François Bonfin

Au XVIIIe siècle, Bordeaux connaît un graver problème d'approvisionnement en eau potable. Le quartier Saint-Michel et le quai de la Grave bénéficient depuis longtemps d'une source proche du sol mais la proximité du port, la pollution et les eaux pluviales rendent difficile l'exploitation de celle-ci pendant plus d'un demi-siècle. En 1788, la jurade décide la reconstruction de la fontaine de la Grave. L'architecte de la ville dispose la fontaine au centre d'un hémicycle et lui donne l'allure d'une colonne cannelée, brisée, envahie de végétation ; il reprend ainsi l'idée d'un groupe d'experts consultés en 1747 pour trouver une solution satisfaisante à l'exploitation de la source de la Grave. M. Taillard, spécialiste de la période, souligne très justement que cette antiquité envahie de végétation semble sortie d'une vue de ruines d'Hubert Robert.

 

(Le patrimoine des communes de la Gironde, FLOHIC éditions, 2001)

Copyright: Pascal Moulin
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8998x4499
Taken: 07/04/2011
Caricate: 17/04/2011
Published: 17/04/2011
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