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boyhood. One cannot doubt that these circumstances had their profound influence upon the character of the young artist. In it is something of the largeness of the western prairies, something of the audacity of a life without tradition or precedent, a burning intensity of enthusiasm; above all, a strong element of mysticism which permeates all that Barnard does or thinks.
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The great work of Barnard's recent years has been the decoration of the Pennsylvania capitol. It has been said of him that he was "the only one connected with that building who was not smirched"; but his part is a story of heroism and triumph. The writer has not yet seen the enormous groups in place,
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described him in his diary (1923), as "an excellent American sculptor" who is "very much engrossed in carving himself a fortune out of the trade in works of art." Barnard had a commanding personal manner: "He talks of art as if it were a cabalistic science of which he is the only astrologer", wrote
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George Grey Barnard is a Westerner, although he chanced to be born in Pennsylvania, where his parents were temporarily residing in 1863. The sculptor's father is a clergyman, and the fortunes of the ministry afterward led him to Chicago, and thence to Muscatine, Iowa, where the son passed his
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The stories of his student struggles in Chicago and Paris are familiar. The first result of all this self sacrifice became tangible in that early group, a tombstone for Norway, in which the youth portrayed "Brotherly Love," a work of "weird and indescribable charm."
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Interested in medieval art, Barnard gathered discarded fragments of medieval architecture from French villages before World War I. He established this collection in a church-like brick building near his home in
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but is familiar with fragments that have won the enthusiastic praise of the best sculptors of Paris. They are inspiring conceptions which point the way to still mightier achievements in American sculpture.
1578: 164:, the son of the Reverend Joseph Barnard and Martha Grubb; the grandson and namesake of merchant George Grey Grubb; and a great-grandson of Curtis Grubb, a fourth-generation member of the 1738: 2263: 889: 1724: 207:. He returned to France, and spent the next eight years working on his sculpture groups for the Pennsylvania State Capitol. He was elected an associate member of the 906: 2218: 1474:
Gallery A, No. 1000 – Catalogue of International Exhibition of Modern Art, Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Armory Show, New York. Published 1913
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A finding aid to the George Grey Barnard selected papers, circa 1860–1969, bulk 1880–1938 in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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The Clarks of Cooperstown: Their Singer Sewing Machine Fortune, Their Great and Influential Art Collections, Their Forty-Year Feud
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Susan Martis, "Famous and Forgotten: Rodin and Three Contemporaries," Ph.D. dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 2004.
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Drawn from Life: The Story of Four American Artists Whose Friendship & Work Began in Paris During the 1880s
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statue in Cincinnati, Ohio. His major works are largely symbolical in character. His personal collection of
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The George Grey Barnard Sculpture Garden was created in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (his birthplace) in 1978.
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American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: A catalogue of works by artists born before 1865
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A 1928 marble replica marks the grave of Barnard's parents at Springdale Cemetery, Madison, Indiana.
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Official Illustrated Catalogue, Fine Arts Exhibit, United States of America, Paris Exposition, 1900
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American Eve:Evelyn Nesbitt, Stanford White, the Birth of the It Girl and the Crime of the Century
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The Landmarks of New York, Fifth Edition: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Buildings
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of 1894. He returned to America in 1896, and married Edna Monroe of Boston. He taught at the
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A plaster version is at Schwab Auditorium, Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
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A plaster version is at Schwab Auditorium, Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
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enabled him to go to Paris, where, over a period of three and half years, he attended the
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of criticism. The Rockefellers are his imperial family. And the dealers court him."
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influence is evident in his early work. His principal works include the allegorical
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Barnard died following a heart attack on April 24, 1938, at the Harkness Pavilion,
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from the Cloisters Library and Archives, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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George Grey Barnard Exhibit – Kankakee County Historical Society (scroll down)
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In December 2015, a plaster of a hand, a preliminary study for Barnard's 1917
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A 1936 marble replica is at the entrance to Scripps Park, Rushville, Illinois.
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Barnard donated 100 of his plaster models to the Kankakee County Museum in
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Barnard and Clare Sheridan touring his cloister in New York City, 1921.
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to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in his memory, and the giant bronze
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the unsympathetic Gimpel; "he speaks to impress. He's a sort of
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A collection of his Medieval architectural elements is at the
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in Paris (1883–1887), while also working in the atelier of
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George Grey Barnard Papers – Philadelphia Museum of Art
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was presented to Columbia University, by Clark's son,
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George Grey Barnard: Centenary Exhibition, 1863–1963
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from Bellefonte Historical and Cultural Association.
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monument, Lakewood Cemetery, Cooperstown, New York.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999. pp. 421–27. 144:architectural fragments became a core part of 118:(May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written 1940:George Grey Barnard selected papers, 1895–1941 1682:, (Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 202–04. 1534:The World's Work, 1902–03: Barnard at work on 826:(marble, by 1930), Metropolitan Museum of Art. 461:(1904), Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky 2214:School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni 1965: 1824:, Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1998. 913:Transportation - Henry Bradley Plant Fountain 776:(bronze, 1922 casting), Louisville, Kentucky. 636:Transportation – Henry Bradley Plant Fountain 1930:Photograph of Barnard's sculpture of Lincoln 1725:"Lincoln artifact stolen from county museum" 1678:Joan A. Marter, ed., "George Grey Barnard," 1243:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00012046 2219:American alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts 2027:Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups 1554:(Penn State University), November 12, 1982. 1011:Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups 1005:Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups 784:(marble, 1919), Metropolitan Museum of Art. 584:(marble, 1895–1897). Exhibited at the 1913 102:Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups 1972: 1958: 1384:Lorado Taft, "Famous American Sculptors," 900:(1899), Columbia University, New York City 29: 2209:People from Washington Heights, Manhattan 1915:The George Grey Barnard Papers: 1889-1967 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 574:, Washington, D.C. Exhibited at the 1913 354:in 1925 and forms part of the nucleus of 189:École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts 767:(bronze, 1919 casting), Lincoln Square, 464: 453: 404: 213: 1979: 1775:The World's Work: A History of Our Time 1768:Thaw, Alexander Blair (December 1902). 35:Portrait of George Grey Barnard in 1908 2171: 1546: 1544: 1460: 800:Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest 496:(marble, 1886–87), Langesund, Norway. 389:, when he fell ill. He is interred at 168:and a onetime owner of the celebrated 1953: 1213: 1211: 1209: 1189: 687:, at the Pennsylvania State Capitol. 211:in 189x, and an academician in 1902. 2194:People from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 2155: 1767: 883:(1898-1900), Carnegie Museum of Art. 366:in 1924, he offered with misleading 244:(1899, at Columbia University); the 2144:New York Public Library Main Branch 1565:Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1541: 671:Architectural sculpture (1902–03), 542:Maiden with the Roses (Rose Maiden) 534:, Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina. 362:. At least one object, sold to the 326:, England (1919); and the third in 228:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man" 132:, his twin sculpture groups at the 13: 2254:19th-century American male artists 2244:20th-century American male artists 2044: 1996:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 1857:, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. 1761: 1698:(Madison, Indiana), February 2012. 1667:The Burden of Life: The Broken Law 1643:, from Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1605:, from Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1425:, (Riverhead Books, 2009), p. 139. 1347:"The Cloisters Museum and Gardens" 1206: 1061:The Burden of Life: The Broken Law 683:(1904). One of the sculptures for 522:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 484:(marble, 1885), private collection 410:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 375:Columbia University Medical Center 297:The Burden of Life: The Broken Law 125:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 96:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 14: 2280: 1861: 1349:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1190:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 449: 381:. He was working on a statue of 2189:American architectural sculptors 2154: 1901:Centre County Historical Society 1868: 1850:, New York: The Galleries, 1941. 1654:Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law 1283:from the original on 11 May 2009 1088: 1079: 1070: 1046: 1037: 1028: 1019:Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law 985: 970: 955: 940: 920: 905: 888: 871: 852: 837: 685:Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law 301:Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law 2269:Sculptors from New York (state) 2249:19th-century American sculptors 2239:20th-century American sculptors 2129:Art Students League of New York 1770:"George Grey Barnard, Sculptor" 1745: 1731: 1717: 1701: 1685: 1672: 1660: 1646: 1632: 1620: 1608: 1596: 1584: 1572: 1559: 1527: 1514: 1502: 1490: 1478: 1440: 1428: 1415: 1403: 1391: 1378: 1305:(John Rosenberg, tr.) 1966:211. 1149: 716:2 pedimental sculpture groups: 624:(1899), Dodge Hall Quadrangle, 572:Smithsonian American Art Museum 287:In 1911 he completed two large 256:(1896, at Brookgreen Gardens). 201:Art Students League of New York 2204:People from Kankakee, Illinois 2199:Burials at Harrisburg Cemetery 1581:, from Carnegie Museum of Art. 1353: 1339: 1321: 1308: 1295: 1259: 1226: 1183: 1105:Among Barnard's students were 610:in Norfolk, Virginia; and the 506:, Williamstown, Massachusetts. 401:1913 Assessment by Lorado Taft 203:from 1900 to 1903, succeeding 1: 1822:'s Statues of Abraham Lincoln 1235:Bénézit Dictionary of Artists 1176: 996: 932: 847:(1886–87), Langesund, Norway. 791: 746:, Pocantico Hills, New York. 739: 602:. 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Index


Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Sculpture
Struggle of the Two Natures in Man
Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups
Struggle of the Two Natures in Man
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pennsylvania State Capitol
medieval
The Cloisters
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Kankakee, Illinois
Grubb iron family
Gray's Ferry Tavern
Art Institute of Chicago
Leonard Volk
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Pierre-Jules Cavelier
Salon
Art Students League of New York
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
National Academy of Design

Rodin
Metropolitan Museum, New York
The Great God Pan
The Great God Pan
Dakota Apartments
Alfred Corning Clark
Edward Severin Clark

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