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700 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City

BARNARD, George Grey, 700 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, N.Y.S.-Born Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1863. Pupil Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Member: Assoc. Soc. Nationale des Beaux-Arts, France; Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Correspondent Member L'Inatitut de France, French Institute in U.S., Archaeological Inst. of America, Chevalier [[strikethrough]] French [[/strikethrough]] Legion of Honor, Ind. S.S. Awards: Associate Champs Mors 1984, Gold medal Paris Exp. 1900; gold medal Pan-Am. Exp. Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. Gold Medal in Mr. Barnard's honor given by Associated Artists of France, 1917. Work: Group "Brotherly Love"(Norway); "Two Natures," marble group(Metropolitan Mus. of Art, N.Y.; "God Pan" (Columbia College Park); "The Boy"; "The Hewer" (owner by John D. Rockefeller); "Urn of Life," 19 figures in marble (Carnegie Museum); Executed group of 31 statues, heroic size for Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg; Heroic Sized group "Adam and Eve" (owned by John D. Rockefeller); Marble group "Adam and Eve" (owned by Boston Museum); "Father and Son" (owned by Carnegie Museum); "Venus and Cupid" (in Paris, France); bronze "Lincoln" (Manchester England; Cincinnati, Ohio; Louisville, Ky;) "Memorial Fountain" (Tampa, Fla.); "Maidenhood"; "Rising Woman" (owned by John D. Rockefeller) "Lincoln" bust(in Luxembourg)