The Venus Fountain statue sits in the Main Pond of the Royal Botanic Gardens. The original sculpture was erected prior to 1880, leading up to the International Exhibition. The base of the fountain was surrounded by weathered rocks and large clam shells, which were later replaced by a sculpted crocodile. The badly deteriorating statue was removed in August 1990 and cast in bronze. It was installed in the pond in September 1994 but the original was lost in the process.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Botanic Gardens, Venus Fountain
Labels:
Botanic Gardens,
fountains,
ponds,
sculpture,
trees
Location:
Botanic Gardens, Sydney NSW, Australia
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