Untermyer Fountain
{{Short description|Fountain in Central Park, Manhattan, New York, U.S.}}
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The Untermyer Fountain is a memorial fountain with a bronze cast of Walter Schott's sculpture Three Dancing Maidens. It is located in the Conservatory Garden of Central Park in New York City.
Description and history
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The Untermyer Fountain features a bronze cast of Walter Schott's Three Dancing Maidens, completed in Germany prior to 1910. Named after American lawyer and civic leader Samuel Untermyer, the fountain was donated to the park by his children, Irwin Untermyer, Alvin Untermyer, and Irene Richter, following his death in 1940.{{Cite web|url=http://www.centralparknyc.org/things-to-see-and-do/attractions/untermyer-fountain.html|title=Untermyer Fountain|publisher=Central Park Conservancy|access-date=June 4, 2014}}
Originally, the sculpture was located at his estate "Greystone" in Yonkers, New York, part of which is now owned by the City of Yonkers and known as Untermyer Park. The fountain was installed in Central Park in 1947 and is most easily accessed from the North Garden entrance at 106th Street and Fifth Avenue or the main entrance at 105th Street and Fifth Avenue.
Three Dancing Maidens depicts three young women, holding hands in a circle, "whose dresses cling to their wet bodies as if they were perpetually in the fountain's spray". The fountain includes three jets: two on the oval pool's sides and a larger one in the center of the sculpture. The sculpture sits on a limestone base.
Reception
The fountain has been included in guidebooks and walking tours of Central Park.{{cite book|first=Raymond|last=Carroll|title=The Complete Illustrated Map and Guidebook to Central Park|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xKjS342df7YC&pg=PA99|date=May 1, 2008|publisher=Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.|isbn=978-1-4027-5833-1|page=99|access-date=June 4, 2014}}
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Untermeyer fountain by Walter Schott}}
- [http://blog.classicist.org/?p=4935 Untermyer Gardens Tour May 26, 2012] by Gay Giordano and David Ludwig, Institute of Classical Architecture and Art
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Category:Bronze sculptures in New York City
Category:Fountains in New York City
Category:Limestone sculptures in New York City
Category:Outdoor sculptures in Manhattan
Category:Sculptures in Central Park