Russell Alger Memorial Fountain is a Detroit, Michigan fountain, one of the "most successful collaborations" created by the sculptor, Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon. The bronze statue was cast by the Gorham Manufacturing Company. It is located in Grand Circus Park and was dedicated on July 27, 1921.
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| - La Fuente Conmemorativa Russell Alger (en inglés Russell Alger Memorial Fountain) es una fuente del Downtown de Detroit, en el estado de Míchigan (Estados Unidos). Está ubicado en Grand Circus Park y se inauguró el 27 de julio de 1921. Tiene en su centro una estatua de bronce diseñada por Daniel Chester French. (es)
- Russell Alger Memorial Fountain is a Detroit, Michigan fountain, one of the "most successful collaborations" created by the sculptor, Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon. The bronze statue was cast by the Gorham Manufacturing Company. It is located in Grand Circus Park and was dedicated on July 27, 1921. (en)
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| - La Fuente Conmemorativa Russell Alger (en inglés Russell Alger Memorial Fountain) es una fuente del Downtown de Detroit, en el estado de Míchigan (Estados Unidos). Está ubicado en Grand Circus Park y se inauguró el 27 de julio de 1921. Tiene en su centro una estatua de bronce diseñada por Daniel Chester French. (es)
- Russell Alger Memorial Fountain is a Detroit, Michigan fountain, one of the "most successful collaborations" created by the sculptor, Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon. The bronze statue was cast by the Gorham Manufacturing Company. It is located in Grand Circus Park and was dedicated on July 27, 1921. The Beaux-Arts styled bronze monument consists of a "spirited" female personification of "Michigan" with one hand raised in greeting while the other holds a sword and shield. The crest of the state of Michigan is on the shield in shallow relief. There is a bas relief portrait of Alger on the granite base. Lion heads on the base serve as founts to pour water into the surrounding bowl. Russell Alger (1836–1907) was a Civil War veteran (he enlisted as a private and ended the war as a general), politician (Governor of Michigan, U.S. Senator from Michigan, and U.S. Secretary of War), and a very successful businessman. Following Alger's death a "memorial society" of Civil War veterans convened and commissioned the work. (en)
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