Leda | Paris

Commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, it was one of 15 fountains designed to provide drinking water to the city. It was originally situated at the corner of Rue de Vaugirard and Rue du Regard.

In the realm of modern art, "Léda" refers to a significant sculpture by Constantin Brancusi , created around 1926. leda paris

A version of this work is a key piece in the Centre Pompidou collection in Paris, known for its polished surface that interacts with light to suggest movement and life. Cultural and Commercial Context Commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, it was