Fountain of Time

Sculpture · Washington Park

Fountain of Time

Sculpture · Washington Park

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6000 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

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Monumental sculpture depicting 100 figures across ages.  

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6000 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 Get directions

arts.uchicago.edu

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6000 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 Get directions

+1 773 256 1248
arts.uchicago.edu

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 8, 2025

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"The product of a 1905 arts grant to the city of Chicago, for over a century the epic sculpture called Fountain of Time has been reminding people that their time on this Earth is limited. Dedicated in 1922, the expansive Washington Park installation depicts 100 human figures from across the age spectrum: infants to crones, soldiers to schoolchildren. The figures seem to rush across an arch towards some uncertain future, all watched over by the imposing figure of Father Time, who is hooded and carries a scythe. The figures are intentionally generic, although the sculptor—Lorado Taft—did include himself and one of his assistants on the western side of the piece. It serves as not only as a stark rendering of mortality, but also as a memorial to the first 100 years of peace between the United States and Great Britain following the War of 1812. Fountain of Time is constructed from hollow concrete reinforced with steel, which has held up with varying degrees of success. (Concrete was an unusual material for sculpture at the turn of the century—Taft wasn’t given a big enough budget to use granite or marble.) The piece eventually required an expansive restoration, which took place gradually over the last few decades. Now, it seems Fountain of Time has plenty of time left." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Danielle Sr.

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I drive by here all the time in my car... but I finally decided to stop. Sometimes it's water in the fountain ⛲....but I guess maybe since it's winter they may not want it to freeze...but if there was water in it I wouldn't have been able to get this close.

Brian Collins

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Magnificent, gigantic piece - worth a visit, for sure. Not a very friendly neighborhood so travel by car or in a group, for safety

I Am Motivated Morgan

Google
Very neat sculpture, somewhere you want to visit in the daylight as there are no lights at night. Journey around the back and find the QR code to log your adventure

Hans van den broeck

Google
The sculpture is impressive, bht sadly not watered at the time I visitied, which made it less memorable. Would recommend a visit, but not if you are pressed in time. The artist left a message and there is information availlable at the front of the sculpture.

William Haun

Google
It was drained on my visit in October. I didn’t see any signage around detail the sculptures’ history or meaning.

Stephen Farr

Google
Great restoration, a true gem!

Clayton L. Bryant

Google
While on one of my visits, a perfect stranger stopped his car and asks me to take several pictures of him using the location as the background. I think he liked them. That was a good day 😊

Tenee' McDuffie

Google
Favorite place for my daily walk!