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The '''Untermyer Fountain''' is an outdoor fountain and bronze cast of ]'s '''''Three Dancing Maidens''''' sculpture, located in ]'s ] in ], New York, in the United States. The '''Untermyer Fountain''' is an outdoor fountain and bronze cast of ]'s '']'' sculpture, located in ]'s ] in ], New York, in the United States.


==Description and history== ==Description and history==

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Untermyer Fountain
The fountain and sculpture in 2008
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ArtistWalter Schott
Type
  • Fountain
  • sculpture
Medium
  • Bronze
  • limestone
LocationNew York City, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°47′39″N 73°57′07″W / 40.79426°N 73.95195°W / 40.79426; -73.95195

The Untermyer Fountain is an outdoor fountain and bronze cast of Walter Schott's Three Dancing Maidens sculpture, located in Central Park's Conservatory Garden in Manhattan, New York, in the United States.

Description and history

Samuel Untermyer, 1932

Untermyer Fountain, located in the Conservatory Garden of Central Park, 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.

Originally, the sculpture was located at his estate in Yonkers, New York, which is now owned by the City of Yonkers and known as Untermyer Park. The fountain was installed in Central Park in 1947 and may be 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.

References

  1. ^ "Untermyer Fountain". Central Park Conservancy. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  2. Carroll, Raymond (May 1, 2008). The Complete Illustrated Map and Guidebook to Central Park. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-4027-5833-1. Retrieved June 4, 2014.

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Frederick Douglass Circle 110th Street Duke Ellington Circle
Eighth Avenue Central Park Fifth Avenue
Columbus Circle 59th Street Grand Army Plaza
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See also: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
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