Archibald Fountain

Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney

The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney. It is named after J. F. Archibald, owner and editor of The Bulletin magazine, who bequeathed funds to have it built. Archibald specified that it must be designed by a French artist, both because of his great love of French culture and to commemorate the association of Australia and France in World War I.[1] He wished Sydney to aspire to Parisian civic design and ornamentation. The artist chosen was François-Léon Sicard, who completed it in Paris in 1926 but never saw the sculpture be placed in Sydney,[2][3] where it was unveiled on 14 March 1932 by the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Samuel Walder.

  1. ^ Robin Tranter (2008). "Archibald Fountain". Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. ^ J. F. Archibald Memorial Complete Register News-Pictorial, Adelaide, 5 November 1942, at Trove
  3. ^ Bickersteth, Julian (4 December 2013). "Mr Archibald and his fountain". Museum Musings. Retrieved 5 December 2013.

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