• Pulitzer Fountain is an outdoor fountain located in Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza in New York. The fountain is named after newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer who died...
  • The Central Park Conservancy uses “ornament” to describe the Pulitzer Fountain. ... Over time, the Pulitzer Fountain has become a prominent NYC landmark.
  • Two ornamental horn structures flank the sides of the fountain as well. These add nicely to the overall attractiveness of the Pulitzer Fountain.
  • The fountain was donated by publisher Joseph Pulitzer (1847–1911), who bequeathed funds to erect a fountain.
  • This fountain on the southern half of Manhattan’s Grand Army Plaza is named after prominent newspaper editor and publisher, Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911).
  • pultzier fountain_a. Artist: Bitter, Karl, Gruppe, Karl, and Piccirilli, Orazio. ... Status: In Situ and Within Central Park. Title: Pulitzer Fountain. Dates: 1916.
  • See 368 photos and 14 tips from 3277 visitors to Pulitzer Fountain. "The ultimate post-mortem vanity plate to himself, Joseph Pulitzer left $50,000..."
  • Then when publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the owner of The New York World, died in 1911 his will set aside $50,000 for the creation of a fountain specifically for that site.
  • Crowning the Pulitzer Fountain is a remarkable bronze sculpture skillfully created by Karl Bitter, an accomplished Austrian-born American sculptor.
  • Pulitzer Fountain, or Pomona. Date: 1913-1916. Sculptor: Karl Bitter; finished by Karl Gruppe and Isidore Konti. Decorative figures on side of fountain by...
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  • The Pulitzer Fountain was unveiled in 1916 as a tribute to Joseph Pulitzer, the renowned publisher of the New York World and benefactor of Columbia University.