Thatcher Memorial Fountain (Denver, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / North Washington / Denver, Colorado
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Joseph Addison Thatcher was a very successful banker in Colorado's early history. He was President of First National Bank of Central City, from 1874 to 1880. In 1884 he founded Denver National Bank and served as president until 1913. He donated the Thatcher Memorial Fountain (called the State of Colorado Fountain) to the City of Denver that can still be found at City Park. The fountain was dedicated Sept. 14, 1918 at a cost of $100,000.

The sculptor was Lorado Zadoc Taft who to this day is best remembered for many of his fountains. The colossal central figure representing the state of Colorado is circled by three smaller figure groups representing the virtues of the state of Colorado: Loyalty, Learning and Love. The central figure is bronze and stands on a granite base; the figure groups are bronze and are set at the base of central figure, around a marble fountain. Fountain spouts are located between the three groups, with water falling into a circular pool around the whole sculptural group. The central figure is a robed woman holding the sword of state and shield of Colorado. Loyalty consists of a standing male figure of a knight, wearing armor and leaning upon his broadsword. On his proper left is the female figure of peace with an olive branch in her hand. On the knight's proper right is a helmet with laurels representing his past victories. Learning consists of a standing, robed, female figure, turning her head to her proper right towards a young boy. The boy looks at the woman while he leans his proper right elbow upon a closed book. On the woman's proper left is a young girl perched upon a pile of books while she writes upon a slate. Love depicts a female figure standing at center with a male on her proper left. The woman's eyes are lowered modestly. A small figure of cupid sits on the woman's proper left. The central figure is approx 18 ft. Base of central figure is approx 9 ft. The fountain's basin is approx. 34 ft. in diameter. All of the figures are made of bronze; the base of central figure is Mt. Airy granite; the rest of the fountain is marble.
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Coordinates:   39°44'41"N   104°57'24"W
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