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No. 4263

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Full Name: George Grey Barnard
Business Address: 800 Fort Washington Ave
City and State: New York, N.Y.
Born: May 24, 1863 at Bellefonte Pa.
He was educated at: Art Inst of Chicago. (1 yr)
ECole Nationale Des Beaux Arts 
[[strikethrough]] Business best [[/strikethrough]] known [[strikethrough]] by [[/strikethrough]]as: Sculptor
He is now: A foremost sculptor of America.

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Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1894 - then named Associl Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts. Awarded gold medal Paris Exposition 1900; gold medal Buffal Exp. 1901
He has also been: Prof. of Sculpture Art Students League New York

He is a member of: National Inst. Arts and Letters; Corr. Member Institute de France, Societe des Beau Arts

In 1895 he married Miss Edna Monroe of Boston, Mass. and they have 1 son[[strikethrough]] s [[/strikethrough]] and 2 daughters and reside at 700 Fort Washington Avenue, New York City.

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