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Angel of the Waters, Bethesda Fountain, Central Pa Silver Plated Necklace

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Keep your favorite image, design, or words of inspiration close your heart with this beautiful, custom made, sterling silver necklace. Choose from a number of options like size, style, and color for the perfect accessory or a heartfelt present. The necklace arrives in a special black felt bag that is perfect for gifting.

  • Dimensions:
    • Charm: 1.38"l x 1.38"w
    • Chain length: 18" with 2" extender
  • Plated with Sterling Silver
  • Lobster-claw clasp closing
  • Made in U.S.A.

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Angel of the Waters, Bethesda Fountain, Central Pa Silver Plated Necklace

Angel of the Waters, Bethesda Fountain, Central Pa Silver Plated Necklace

A beautiful view of Central Park's Bethesda Fountain known as Angel of the Waters. Bethesda Fountain is the central feature on the lower level of the terrace, constructed in 1859-64, which is enclosed within two elliptical balustrades. The pool is centered by a fountain sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868 and unveiled in 1873. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public commission for a major work of art in New York City. The bronze, eight-foot statue depicts a female winged angel touching down upon the top of the fountain, where water spouts and cascades into an upper basin and into the surrounding pool. It was the only statue in the park called for in the original design. Beneath her are four four-foot cherubs representing Temperance, Purity, Health, and Peace. Also called the Angel of the Waters, the statue refers to the Gospel of John, Chapter 5 where there is a description of an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda, giving it healing powers. In Central Park the referent is the Croton Aqueduct opened in 1842, providing the city for the first time with a dependable supply of pure water: thus the angel carries a lily in one hand, representing purity, and with the other hand she blesses the water below. The base of the fountain was designed by the architect of all the original built features of Central Park, Calvert Vaux, with sculptural details, as usual, by Jacob Wrey Mould. In Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted's 1858 Greensward Plan, the terrace at the end of the Mall overlooking the naturalistic landscape of the Lake was simply called The Water Terrace, but after the unveiling of the angel, its name was changed to Bethesda Terrace.

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Product ID: 177198571107798282
Created on: 4/16/2011, 5:28 PM
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