File:Boys and Turtles, rear view - Fitchburg, Massachusetts - DSC08576.JPG

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English: Boys and Turtles - Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA. Sculptor: Herbert Adams (1858-1945). Created 1888; presented June 18, 1889. Smithsonian SIRIS Control Number: IAS 73261349, with description: "In the center of a large granite basin stands a circular bronze sculpture depicting two nude boys. One boy stands and the other crouches behind him. Water sprays on the boys from the mouths of three large turtles located in the fountain basin. . . . Cire-perdue cast, Brussels. The fountain was a gift and presented to the City of Fitchburg on June 18, 1889 by Rodney Wallace, Henry A. Willis, and James Phillips, Jr. The fountain was restored in 1989." This artwork is in the public domain because it was first published before 1923.
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