Artwork Title: The Nymphaeum

The Nymphaeum, 1878

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Artwork Title: The NymphaeumArtwork Title: The Nymphaeum
A Nymphaeum, in ancient Greece and Rome, was a monument consecrated to the nymphs, especially those of springs. These monuments were originally natural grottoes, which tradition assigned as habitations to the local nymphs. They were sometimes so arranged as to furnish a supply of water, as at Pamphylian Side. A nymphaeum dedicated to a local water nymph, Coventina, was built along Hadrian's Wall, in the northernmost reach of the Roman Empire. Subsequently, artificial grottoes took the place of natural ones. [http://www.hoocher.com/William_Bouguereau/william_bouguereau.htm]
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