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Attic of Palazzo Poli (Trevi Fountain): Front Elevation Statues and Coat of Arms

Attic of Palazzo Poli (Trevi Fountain): Front Elevation Statues and Coat of Arms

Attic of Palazzo Poli (Trevi Fountain): Front Elevation Statues and Coat of Arms

The front elevation of the attic of Palazzo Poli, overlooking the Trevi Fountain, showcases a refined ensemble of allegorical statues and the papal coat of arms. At the center, the coat of arms of Clement XII stands out, commemorating the pope who commissioned the fountain. On either side, the allegorical statues embody symbols of abundance and prosperity: the Statue of Fruit Abundance and the Statue of Field Fertility evoke the generosity of nature, while the Statue of the Wealth of Autumn completes the theme with a nod to the cycle of seasons. These elements, masterfully sculpted, highlight the monumental and symbolic character of Palazzo Poli and the fountain.

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