Thursday, 28 March 2024

AHPC14 - Art - Spanish style Fountain for Santo Domingo

 


The country now known as Haiti was once called Hispaniola by the Spanish who discovered the island in 1492. The French had a colony on the eastern side of the island, they called it, Saint-Domingue, the Spanish called it Santo Domingo and the English Saint Domingo.


In Cap-Francis, the capitol of Saint-Domingue, a fountain was built to honour the namesake of the colony St Dominic. It was built in the 1720 by the renowned French sculptor and painter Ramon Mentuer Pantalon de Feu. It took just over a year to construct, and as it neared completion, Ramon succumbed to a yellow fever that also took his wife and 6 French art students and labours whom accompanied him to Saint-Domingue from his studio in Mensonges and suburb of Paris. The four un-named students who survived finished the work of the fountain.
The statue was damaged by a runaway donkey and cart in the late 1780, when St Dominic's pointing arm was broken off, I have chosen to keep the arm in place and not snap it off, for art's sake!!
The statue and fountain can still be found in Cap-Francis, or rather Port Royal as it is known today.



The fountain is from Tablescape in the UK. I bought it at the Cavalier wargames show in February.


I'd been eyeing it up for a couple of years and finally took the plunge. John the owner explained that the centre plinth was left open so any gamer could put any statue they wanted on top.


I chose a Monk, from Iron Gate Scenery, to use as a St Dominic substitute, I think it works rather well?


I did put some Woodland Scenery water effect, into the fountain, but it hasn't shown up in any of the photo's at all, I guess I should have added a little blue paint to the mix?


Here's a pic of the fountain when bought from Tablescape.


Art: Tap into your muse and show you artistic side, or perhaps do something about an artistic subject.

Well I'd say Ramon's fountain fits perfectly into the art bonus round??

As for the points, 5 for St Dominic and 20 for the bonus and whatever today Minion decides to give me for the fountain? it measures 4x4 inch with a height of just under 3 inches, not including the figure.





22 comments:

  1. Looks great!
    A runaway donkey? Must've been one tall donkey to break off his arm.

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  2. Nice work Ray, lovely little model and the monk figure added takes it up a level.

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    1. It just adds that little extra to the model.

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  3. Great work Ray. As you say, the water effects don't show up on the photos, but I'll bet they look great to the naked eye.

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  4. Great job Ray and I love the additional of the monk. Sorry about the water though.

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    1. I just couldn't get it to show up in any pics?

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  5. A nice little addition to this collection Ray…
    All the best. Aly

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  6. Well painted Ray. Hope the water shows up in real life.

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  7. Very nice Ray, I might have to drop an order to the guys at Tablescape.
    Cheers
    Stu

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