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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
FOR ROSE GARDEN 
FOUNTAIN, HUMBOLDT 
PARK, CHICAGO. 
I..eonar(i Crunelle, Sc. 
FOR ROSE GARDEN 
FOI’NTAIN, HUMBOLDT 
“WATER BABY” FOUNTAIN. PARK, CHICAGO. 
J. Scott Hartley, Sc. Leonard Crunelle, Sc. 
HANDSOME SCULPTURED PARK FOUNTAINS 
The most notable feature of the recent annual exhibit 
of Chicago artists, held at the Art Institute of that city, 
was the increasing importance of the sculpture, and the 
practical and useful nature of the sculptural conceptions 
shown. A number of imposing monumental exhibits, and 
some original models for public fountains, gave an un- 
usually practical, workmanlike aspect to this part of the 
display. The outdoor sculpture show in Humboldt Park 
last fall, and the provisions of the Ferguson bequest of 
$1,000,000 for outdoor decoration, have served to stimu- 
late the production of works fitted for the adornment of 
parks and public places and it is not surprising to find 
that seven of the forty-three works of sculpture shown 
were fountain groups. Two of these, by Leonard Crunelle, 
are destined permanently for Humboldt Park, as the re- 
sult of that sculptor’s admirable showing at the outdoor 
exhibit last fall. 
All who saw Mr. Crunelle's “Fisher Boy’’ fountain in 
Humboldt Park last fall, and marked its appropriateness 
to an outdoor setting, will recognize in his two fountain 
FOUNTAIN BASIN IN ROSE GARDEN, HUMBOLDT PARK, CHICAGO. 
Four Figures by Leonard Crunelle to Stand at Corners of Basin. 
