Electric Fountain
The Electric Fountain is a water fountain with public art sculptures and evening lighting, surrounded by mosaic pavement, seating and landscaping.[1] It is located in Beverly Gardens Park on the prominent corner of Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevards in Beverly Hills, California.
The fountain
The two-level circular fountain includes a circular raised fountain spray area surrounded by a 30-foot diameter pool. It was designed by architect Ralph Carlin Flewelling in 1931, in partnership with sculptor Robert Merrell Gage who created the center sculpture and bas relief.[2][1]
Public art components
The Electric Fountain contains several individual public art components, archived by Public Art in Public Places. These components include sculpture, bas relief, mosaics, landscaping, and lighting program.[1]
Sculpture
Robert Merrell Gage placed the 6-foot granite sculpture of a Tongva/Gabrieleno tribe member, kneeling in prayer, on a 20-foot stone column. According to Peter James Holliday, the image was "said to be modeled after Gradin Newsom, who was part Cherokee."[3] The sculpture sits in the center of the smaller circular raised fountain.
Bas Relief
The sides of the circular raised stone fountain are carved with 3-foot high bas relief sculptures by Robert Merrell Gage as a companion piece to the Tongva/Gabrieleno tribe member sculpture. The bas relief images depict scenes of the area's early history and development.[1]
Ceramic Tile and Mosaic Pavement
The surrounding 30-foot diameter pool is edged with ceramic tile. Terra cotta mosaic pavement tiles show images from the early history of the area and the founding of the city.[1]
Landscaping and Lighting Program
Landscaping and benches surround the pool and have been modified throughout the decades. The most recent addition to the Electric Fountain was the multi-colored nighttime lighting program for the pool, fountain, and sculpture. Installed in 2016, the lighting program made the Electric Fountain highly visible after dark.
History
The fountain was a gift to the City of Beverly Hills from Sarah Elizabeth (Fraser) Lloyd, mother of silent-screen actor Harold Lloyd in 1931, and the original installation was funded by the Beverly Hills Women's Club.[2] It was built on land donated by the Rodeo Land and Water Company.[4]
In 2014-2015, Chinese businessman Wang Jianlin donated US$200,000 for the restoration of the fountain,[5] and in 2016 the fountain, sculptures, and surrounding public space received a major restoration and renovation.
It was featured in the 1995 movie Clueless[6] and The Go-Go's 1981 music video for "Our Lips Are Sealed".[7]
See also
Beverly Hills - 20th Century
References
- ""Electric Fountain" (1931) by Robert Merrell Gage, Ralph Carlin Flewelling". Public Art in Public Places. April 29, 2020. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
- "Electric Fountain". City of Beverly Hills. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
- Holliday, Peter James (2016). American Arcadia: California and the Classical Tradition. Oxford University Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780190256531.
- Wanamaker, Marc. Beverly Hills: 1930-2005, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, p. 9
- City to Honor Wanda Group For Generous Fountain Restoration Gift, The Beverly Hills Courier, March 23, 2015
- Seeing Stars: Beverly Gardens Park Archived 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Marks, Craig; Tannenbaum, Rob (2011). I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution. New York, NY: Dutton. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-0-525-95230-5.