Thatcher Memorial Fountain
Sculpture in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
39°44′41″N 104°57′25″W / 39.74480°N 104.95685°W / 39.74480; -104.95685 Thatcher Memorial Fountain a fountain located in City Park, Denver, Colorado, was created by sculptor Lorado Taft and dedicated in 1918.
The fountain, dedicated to the memory of Joseph Addison Thatcher who died in 1918 consists of a central figure representing The State or Colorado surrounded by three groups, Loyalty, Love, and Learning.[1]
Joseph Addison Thatcher was a wealthy Denver businessman and banker.[2]
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External links
- Media related to Thatcher Memorial Fountain at Wikimedia Commons
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Lorado Taft
- LaFayette Fountain
- Black Hawk Statue
- Eternal Silence
- Statue of George Washington
- Columbus Fountain
- Fountain of the Great Lakes
- The Solitude of the Soul
- The Soldiers' Monument
- Thatcher Memorial Fountain
- Fountain of Time
- The Recording Angel
- Lincoln the Lawyer
- The Pioneers
- Alma Mater
- Frances Elizabeth Willard
- The Crusader
- Heald Square Monument
- Taft family
- Emily Taft Douglas (daughter)
- Eagle's Nest Art Colony
- Lorado Taft Midway Studios
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