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The great work of
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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."
429:, upon which he had toiled, in clay and marble, for several years. This achievement gave him at once high standing in Europe, and his work has been of interest to the cultivated public of the world's capitals. Then followed an extraordinary
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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
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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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statue in Cincinnati, Ohio. His major works are largely symbolical in character. His personal collection of
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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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to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in his memory, and the giant bronze
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1063:(marble, 1911), Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg.
1021:(marble, 1911), Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg.
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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.
252:1902, at Muscatine, Iowa); the simple and graceful
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183:. The prize he was awarded for a marble bust of a
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1797:(exh. cat. Pennsylvania State University, 1964).
1329:"Rare Relics Kept from America by French Protest"
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1945:George Grey Barnard letters to Mr. Van der Weyde
1680:The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art, Volume 1
1550:Claudia Cook, "Case of the Unknown Sculptures,"
1388:(magazine), vol. 1, no. 36, (October 20, 1913).
524:(marble, 1892–1894), Metropolitan Museum of Art.
425:In 1894 Barnard completed his celebrated group,
412:(marble, 1892–1894), Metropolitan Museum of Art.
1693:"Sculptor Barnard left a controversial legacy,"
1221:. 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
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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.
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584:(marble, 1895–1897). Exhibited at the 1913
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1384:Lorado Taft, "Famous American Sculptors,"
900:(1899), Columbia University, New York City
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1768:Thaw, Alexander Blair (December 1902).
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366:in 1924, he offered with misleading
244:(1899, at Columbia University); the
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1565:Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel,
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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
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228:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man"
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1996:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man
1857:, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
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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"
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1061:The Burden of Life: The Broken Law
683:(1904). One of the sculptures for
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484:(marble, 1885), private collection
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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
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2224:Sculptors from New York City
1833:Philadelphia Museum Bulletin
1457:from Carnegie Museum of Art.
1448:"Restoring the Urn of Life,"
1193:"Barnard, George Grey"
980:(1919), Manchester, England.
820:, Pocantico Hills, New York.
666:, Pocantico Hills, New York.
494:Brotherly Love (Two Friends)
238:(1902, at Cairo, Illinois);
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950:(1906), Taft Museum of Art.
654:1904 St. Louis World's Fair
364:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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1497:Solitude (Chrysler Museum)
1133:Philadelphia Museum of Art
1111:Abastenia St. Leger Eberle
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999:1922), Clermont, Kentucky.
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614:in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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360:Metropolitan Museum of Art
293:Pennsylvania State Capitol
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2103:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
1793:Harold E. Dickson, ed.
1603:Head of Abraham Lincoln
1361:"Retable of the Virgin"
1115:Beatrice Ashley Chanler
948:Solitude (Adam and Eve)
915:(1900), Tampa, Florida.
782:Head of Abraham Lincoln
730:New York Public Library
711:, Louisville, Kentucky.
662:A marble version is at
630:Pan-American Exposition
592:Solitude (Adam and Eve)
352:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
172:outside Philadelphia.
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1800:Sara Dodge Kimbrough,
1485:Solitude (Taft Museum)
1303:Diary of an Art Dealer
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695:Carnegie Museum of Art
608:Chrysler Museum of Art
554:Carnegie Museum of Art
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2068:Alfred Corning Clark
1853:Nicholas Fox Weber,
1842:Robinson Galleries,
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1831:Banard Collection,"
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1274:Kentucky Legislature
796:Isaac Wolfe Bernheim
761:, Cincinnati, Ohio.
514:Edward Severin Clark
328:Louisville, Kentucky
282:Edward Severin Clark
270:Alfred Corning Clark
156:Barnard was born in
2113:Charles Phelps Taft
1981:George Grey Barnard
1906:George Grey Barnard
1846:George Grey Barnard
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1727:. 15 December 2015.
1696:Round About Madison
1237:. 31 October 2011.
927:Barnard at work on
824:The Refugee (Grief)
769:Manchester, England
640:University of Tampa
626:Columbia University
568:The Mystery of Life
538:posed as the model.
504:Clark Art Institute
502:(bronze, 1886–87),
476:, Cincinnati, Ohio.
391:Harrisburg Cemetery
170:Gray's Ferry Tavern
120:George Gray Barnard
116:George Grey Barnard
73:New York City, U.S.
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1752:"Talleyrand Park,"
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1712:The New York Times
1629:, from Waymarking.
1627:Let There Be Light
1453:2018-08-28 at the
1333:The New York Times
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993:Let There Be Light
864:Brookgreen Gardens
788:Let There Be Light
604:Taft Museum of Art
558:Metropolitan Opera
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