Depew Memorial Fountain
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| Depew Memorial Fountain | |
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Depew Memorial Fountain in 2016 | |
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| Artist | Alexander Stirling Calder Karl Bitter Henry Bacon |
| Year | 1915 |
| Medium | Bronze and granite |
| Dimensions | 25 by 45 feet (7.6 m × 13.7 m) |
| Location | University Park Indianapolis, Indiana |
| 39°46′19″N 86°9′25″W / 39.77194°N 86.15694°W | |
| Owner | City of Indianapolis |
Depew Memorial Fountain is a freestanding fountain completed in 1919 and located in University Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, within the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza.
The fountain is composed of multiple bronze figures arranged on a five-tier Stony Creek pink granite base with three basins. The bronze sculptures depict fish, eight children dancing, and a woman on the topmost tier dancing and playing cymbals. The overall dimensions are approximately 25 x 45 x 25 by 45 feet (7.6 m × 13.7 m).
A memorial plaque is located on the south side of the large granite basin. It reads:
Depew Memorial Fountain. A gift to Indianapolis from Emma Ely Depew in memory of her husband Richard Johnson Depew M.D. whose long and honorable life was spent in untiring service to his fellow men.



