DescriptionJC Nichols Fountain by Henri-Léon Gréber Kansas City.jpg
English: J.C. Nichols Fountain by Henri-Léon Gréber (1910), at the Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri
The fountain was created in Paris by sculptor Henri-Léon Gréber (1855-1941) in 1910 for the Clarence H. Mackay Estate called "Harbor Hill" in Roslyn, New York (landscape designed by his son Jacques Gréber); installed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1960. The allegorical statuary of the four large, cast bronze equestrian figures reportedly represent four great rivers of the world: the Rhine, the Seine, the Volga and the Mississippi.
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