. FOU 
_ was formerly the fountain in the court of Buckingham- 
ou 
Fountain, Covered, a kind of a built of ftone, 
either cle: and fquare, or round, or multilateral, or 
backed ; and chat either, tie je or ade nture, in- 
clofing a refervoir, and fpouting or r darting forth the water 
thereof through one or more cocks, in the middle of a ftreet, 
{quare, garden, court, or the like. Such was that in Lin- 
ae s-inn New aaa London 
TAI up, is that which, “‘befides a bafon, has 
Likewife a cup of one fot piece of ftone, or marble, fup- 
ported on a fhaft or pedeftal, and receiving a jet, or fpout, 
rifing out of the middle — of, 
s the fountain in the of the Vatican, the cup 
of granite, 7 engi being brought from 
whereof is is 
the ied - a at Rome. 
Foux rine, that compofed of aquatic pa 
as fea avi naiade, aes rivers, dolp nins, and ot 
fithes, and fhells. Such is the fountain of the palace of 
Palette at Rome, where ihe fhell, f{upported by four dol- 
phins, ferves as a cup, and {apport a triton, that fpouts 
wee his ne mario 
, is that ‘nde in the Ss of a veffel. 
Sich i is oe ae ae 1e ee D’Efpacne, at Paris, reprefent- 
abark: that at Monte-Cavel i ee a galley : 
or see before the vineyard Matte’, at ome refembling a 
— : 
TAIN, Open, is any fpouting fountain with a 
bafon, cn. orother ornaments, all open 5 fuch as are met 
nn eaeeany in our gardens, and in the vineyards at 
Rom 
oe 
o 
Fouxt AIN, Waiuare that ae of rie oe 
wa ~ par foe ie eos 
As the fountain of Monte-Dragone at 
Or elfe fupported by figures, fifhes, or area the water 
labage in its fall, makes nets in divers ftor nd repre- 
fents a kind of water pyramid ; as that at the ‘head of the 
te a Verfailles 
Fountain, Ruflicy i s that formed, or enriched, with 
rock-work, fhell-work, petitions, & 
aah Satyrity 3 
-the of a grotto, adorn an termini, mafcaroon 
ee fyleans, Bacehaures and “thes fatyrical figures, ferv- 
ing for ments, as well as pe d’eau. 
Founwarn, Spoutmg, or get ad’ s any apa 
whofe water is darted seer Seal sey el ne igh on ore 
do or ajutages, and returns in form of rains, nee. "folds, 
eli = See Jer Pian 
ie AINy Spring , a kind of plain {pout, or flream of 
water, ifluing out of ftone, or a hole in a wall, — 
any decoration. Such is the fountain of ‘T're 
ruftic fountain, in 
a 
° 
TAI 
or even-backed, is adorned v vith - or more 
ftatues, by way of finiihing or crownin e fountain 
of Latona, at Verfailles; and that at the ‘shepherd at Ca- 
prarola. 
. There are alfo ftatues which fpout forth water at fome 
of their paits; or at fea-fhells, vales, urns, and other attri- 
bates of t 
FounTAIN, ‘Symbolical, that where the principal orna- 
ognizance, of the per- 
ontorio, ling 
Sonent penatse the arms of Caftile ; 3; and fome other — 
4 
ie arden ue ed mint. He died in 1753. 
me. ; 
F NN, Statuary, si which, being opened and in- 
FOU 
ey at Rome , among which are the dean te. 
d the a the bearings of the family of pope Fano- 
en 
Fou 1n-pen, is a fort of pen contrived to contain # 
great aur ok ink, and let ‘it flow, by gentle degrees, 
fo as to fupply ai writer. a long time Gace ic nly 
of taking fre 
The fountain. et, reprefented Plate hae ote aa fe. &. 
confifts of divers pieces, F, G,-H, » filver, &c. 
whereof thé middle aie "F carries the eG Stich is is {crew- 
ed into the infide of a little pipe; which, ewan is ite 
to another pipe of | — - bignefs, as the which 
hid is foldered a male {crew, for {crewing on nf cover ; 3 ae 
alfo for topping a oink a at the place, and hindering: 
the ink from pafling through it: at the other end of the 
ales ¥ is a little pipe, on the hagas wher: oa be top etal 
H m crewe cover there goes a pot 
craion, to be fer evel into the ened ioned pipe, in as 
to re the end of the pipe into which the ink is to be pour- 
ed 2 a funne 
ufe the pen, the coverG mutft be taken + and the 
pen a alinle fiaken, to make the ink rua more freely 
OUNTAINE, Sir Anprew, in Biography, an Englith 
antiquary, colie@or, and writer, was born at ae in 7 
county of Norfulk, and received his educatio 
church collec, xfo rd, where . bee di iinguied hie 
by his pro oficien cy in Anglo- Lea 
oe feat of the mufes to vefide o on ie ‘date, he par a 
pa 
ey 
“t 
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s 
fort 
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5 
7] 
a repofito 
of the fine arts, and exhibited {pecim ns 
ments. The admirable defigns for trating the Be e kad 
oe he sana for Swift, shige whom was very i 
tim made a colle choice oi rey ee 
pa snted earthen ware, hie ree ues, cuins, and numerous 
fpecimens of curious antiquated remains; and flocked a 
large, pene ree with a fine felection ‘of rare, alee 
books and manufcripts, 
The founder of this repofitory of the arts was made 
keight of a Bath by patent, during the reign of earn 
he firft, in 1726: and in the following year was appoi 
is tr eatife ened 
* Numifmata nglo-Saxonica, et Anglo-Darica, brevi 
itt was PD in Hickes’s Thefaurus, es ee 
704. Gen. Bicg. Dit. and "Blomefield’s Hiftory of 
Norfol " 
FOU-PIM, is Geography, a town of is in the ape 
vince of Pe-tche-li; 63 miles W. of Pao 
-PIN, a town of China, of the ad _— in the 
s S.E. of Yao 
province of Quang-tong ; 12 miles 
ae epee pearee James, in a a landfcape 
painter, verp in 1580. e faon quitted the 
b at Ant 
Ityle of Bae ander whom Fe re in life fradied, and 
refiding fome time at Rontie and Venice, imbibed a taf 
for a more —— view of nature, and mode of imitating 
her- ‘alee 
a ied ie works of ‘Titia and obtained very 
- ik atid “ftyle dt cmrotden and execution, 
oapies in the fatter he was more tharp p, and had a 
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