
Stake attention in this memory
A detailed view captures a section of the Manduševac fountain located in Ban Jelačić Square, City of Zagreb, Croatia. The scene is dominated by a multi-tiered stone fountain structure. Centrally positioned, a verdigris-patinated bronze mask of a human or mythological face is affixed to a vertical stone panel, from whose open mouth water actively flows. Above this, an ornamental stone frieze runs horizontally, intricately carved with a repetitive pattern of small faces or grotesque figures and foliage. Further up, the bases of two substantial stone pedestals are visible, positioned to the left and right, each supporting the lower portion of what appears to be a golden-colored statue. Behind these pedestals, a larger, rounded stone column base is partially visible. The lowest visible section of the fountain comprises a broad, curved stone basin forming the foreground, containing shallow water and featuring a visible drain cover embedded in its base. The stonework throughout displays weathering, discoloration, and minor biological growth, indicative of outdoor exposure. No people are present in the image.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found










