The Lansdowne Fountain – Berkeley Square.

The Lansdowne Fountain – Berkeley Square.


London, United Kingdom (GB)
The Lansdowne Fountain in Berkeley Square Gardens was created by the Sculptor Alexander Munro and was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1989.

The fountain is of white marble on a polished red granite pedestal is in the form of a nymph who is supporting an overflowing urn.

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The sculptor originally named the piece, ‘The Women of Samaria’, which he created in 1858 as commission for Henry Petty Maurice, the third Marquis of Lansdowne.
The Lansdowne Fountain in Berkeley Square Gardens was created by the Sculptor Alexander Munro and was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1989.

The fountain is of white marble on a polished red granite pedestal is in the form of a nymph who is supporting an overflowing urn.

The sculptor originally named the piece, ‘The Women of Samaria’, which he created in 1858 as commission for Henry Petty Maurice, the third Marquis of Lansdowne.
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