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Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain

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Artist
  
Charles A. Platt

Opened
  
21 May 1912

Architect
  
Charles A. Platt

Type
  
Black granite bronze

Year
  
21 May 1912

Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain

Location
  
New York City, New York, United States

Address
  
41 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018, USA

Similar
  
José Bonifácio de Andra, Gertrude Stein statue, Croton Distributing Reservoir, Bryant Park, Pulitzer Fountain

The Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain is an outdoor fountain designed by architect Charles A. Platt, located at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.

Description and history

The black granite memorial commemorates social worker Josephine Shaw Lowell, who founded the Charity Organization Society. According to the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Shaw was the first female member of the New York State Board of Charitie; the fountain marks the "first woman to be honored by a major monument" in the city. It is made of Stony Creek granite and bronze. The fountain was dedicated on May 21, 1912, and installed at the east side of Bryant Park in 1913. It was relocated to the west side of the park in 1936.

In 2009 the fountain was winterized with the installation of an internal electric heating system, enabling it to be left on in subzero temperatures and gather icicles. The fountain is switched off during extended cold spells to prevent enough ice gathering to cause structural damage.

References

Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain Wikipedia