Pulitzer Fountain
| Pulitzer Fountain | |
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The fountain and statue in 2014 | |
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| Year | 1916 |
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| Subject | Pomona |
| Dimensions | 6.7 m (22 ft) |
| Location | New York City, New York, United States |
| 40°45′51″N 73°58′25″W / 40.76403°N 73.97361°W | |
Pulitzer Fountain is an outdoor fountain located at Grand Army Plaza in Manhattan, New York. The fountain is named after newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer who died in 1911 having bequeathed $50,000 for the creation of the fountain. Pulitzer intended his fountain to be "like those in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France." The fountain was designed by the architect Thomas Hastings, and crowned by a statue conceived by the sculptor Karl Bitter. The fountain was dedicated in May 1916.