Fountain Square Lady
by Kathy Barney
Title
Fountain Square Lady
Artist
Kathy Barney
Medium
Photograph - Photography-digital Art
Description
From the website: "Fountain Square is at the heart of Cincinnati USA. Located at the corner of Fifth and Vine Streets in the center of downtown, Fountain Square is a public space where locals and visitors alike gather, celebrate and connect." The statute is illuminated at night with colorful lights. FROM WIKI: "An Indian mound stood at the present site of Fountain Square when the first white settlers arrived.[1]
Fountain Square has been the symbolic center of Cincinnati since 1871.[2] The square, which replaced a butcher's market,[3] was a gift from Henry Probasco in memory of Tyler Davidson. Probasco traveled to Munich and commissioned a bronze allegorical fountain from Ferdinand von Miller named The Genius of Water. Originally, the square occupied a large island in the middle of Fifth Street with buildings to the north and south, much like nearby Piatt Park. A 1971 renovation of the square included slightly moving and re-orienting the fountain to the west, and enlarging the plaza by removing the original westbound portion of 5th Street and demolishing buildings to the north. It is used for lunch-breaks, rallies, and other gatherings.
The Fountain can be seen in the opening credits on WKRP in Cincinnati
Fountain Square's new logo.
In the early 2000s, the square was completely renovated and re-designed by 3cdc and BHDP Architecture (consulted by Cooper, Robertson & Partners and OLIN) to attract more visitors to the city, and to serve as a cultural/recreational hub for the city. In addition to the renovations, many buildings in and around the Fountain Square district are currently being renovated and redesigned. The Fountain itself was completely restored and moved to a more central location in the square."
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November 24th, 2017
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