Sunday, July 20, 2014
Statue of Pomona
Statue of Pomona, by Karl Bitter, 1916, Pulitzer Fountain
Grand Army Plaza at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue
New York, September 2008
“When newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer died in 1911, he bequeathed $50,000 ‘for the erection of a fountain like those in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.’ Pulitzer got the idea to locate the fountain in Grand Army Plaza from Karl Bitter, the Austrian sculptor, who proposed a symmetrical plaza for this area. After a closed design competition it was not surprising that Bitter and the architect Thomas Hastings were commissioned to create the fountain. To make the plaza symmetrical, the Sherman monument was moved 16 feet west to its present location. Bitter's bronze sculpture represents Pomona, the Roman goddess of abundance. Rams' heads with horns of plenty flank the fountain, again emphasizing the theme of wealth and material comfort. During the winter holiday season, lighted trees decorate the basin of the fountain, adding a festive touch to the Park's entrance.” (Pulitzer Fountain, Central Park Conservancy)
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Thanks for the extra info and think you got a great shot with the water flowing over.
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