DescriptionPan and the Nymphs Fountain. Kansas City. Front view in original location. 1918.jpg
English: Pan and the Nymphs Fountain. Kansas City. Formerly in lead at Moreton Paddox, Kineton, Warwickshire, England. First re-located in East 47th Street, Kansas City, U.S.A. 14 ft. long, 13 ft. high, 9 ft. 9 ins. wide. This 10,000-pound lead sculpture was purchased by the Nichols Company in 1960 and found its current home in 1969 in the centre of Chandler Court 4701 Wyandotte Street. Made for Major Robert Emmet of Moreton Paddox. Concept and design by Walter Gilbert. Modelling by Louis Weingartner. Execution by The Bromsgrove Guild. The boy posing before the group, taken before the fountain was removed from its original location, is probably Walter Gilbert’s grandson Walter. A note on an undated press cutting at Hartlebury Castle Museum in Worcestershire reads: "This lead group fetched £1,025 at sale." https://www.scribd.com/doc/17256374/Walter-Gilbert-Main-Inventoryhttps://archive.org/details/WalterGilbert
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