Three Dolphins Fountain Bronze Statue
Sculpted in clay and cast in bronze using the traditional lost-wax method, this marine fountain sculpture captures three dolphins in synchronized motion — a joyful, flowing composition for indoor and outdoor water feature settings.
SRB45867
| Fountain: |
Yes |
| Width: |
24" inches |
| Length: |
39" inches |
| Height: |
38" inches |
| Weight: |
114 pounds |
| Medium: |
Bronze |
Three dolphins arc in unison through cascading water — a moment of marine grace and playful energy frozen in solid bronze, animated by the steady flow of a fountain.
Cast via the lost-wax process, the fountain measures 24" W × 39" L × 38" H and weighs 114 pounds, providing a commanding, stable presence at pool edges, pond settings, and courtyard installations. Each dolphin’s streamlined body, expressive rostrum, and dynamic arcing posture are rendered with anatomical precision, while the hand-applied aged patina deepens over time — evolving from warm metallic tones to distinguished aged hues that suit both coastal and formal garden settings.
The dolphin has long symbolized joy, intelligence, and the boundless freedom of the open sea — resonating with coastal estate owners, marine life enthusiasts, and collectors who seek sculpture that brings the spirit of the ocean into curated outdoor spaces.
Lost-wax bronze casting, hand-applied patina finish, functional fountain spout, weather-resistant construction, indoor and outdoor placement, 114-pound stable base, museum-quality marine anatomical detail.
Ideal for a pool surround, coastal garden, pond edge, or courtyard water feature; a distinguished gift for ocean enthusiasts, marine collectors, or those seeking an investment-grade centerpiece for an estate or resort setting.
Metropolitan Galleries crafts each bronze fountain to museum standards, ensuring that every piece delivers enduring beauty, reliable water feature performance, and the investment-grade quality worthy of the world’s most distinguished collections.
A fountain that does not merely move water — it moves the space around it — built to become the defining element of any landscape it inhabits.