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DATA FOR WHO'S WHO IN ART, 1927
To Be Published in AMERICAN ART ANNUAL Volume XXIV
1741 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C.
IMPORTANT
Please revise this clipping from the last issue.  The facts desired are:  name in full; studio and home addresses; branches of art pursued; place and full date of birth; education; membership in art societies; representation in public galleries, et.

In order to insure entry and correct listing, this blank should be filled out and returned at once.  If address is changed in September, correction can be made on proof.  Please do not fail to send notification of such change to the publishers before October 1st.  Names of all who do not reply will be dropped unless they are members of recognized art societies.  This is necessary in order to avoid listing those who are inactive.

There is absolutely no charge for entry

THE AMERICAN FECERATION OF ARTS,
April, 1927. Publishers.

BARNARD, George Grey, 454 Fort Washington Ave., New York, N. Y.
S.-Born Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1863. Pupil of AIC; Carlier at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: Assoc. Soc. Nationale des Beaux-Arts, France; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Ind. SS. Awards: Gold medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal. Pan.-Am. Exp., Buffalo. 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work:  "Two Natures," Metropolitan Museum: "Pan," Central Park, New York: "I Feel Two Natures," Art Institute of Chicago; group of 31 statues State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa.; "Urn of Life" (19 figures), "Father and Son," Carnegie Institute; "Lincoln," Lyttle Park, Cincinnati, O.; "Lincoln," Manchester, England; "Lincoln," Louisville, Ky.; busts of Lincoln in Luxembourg College at Los Angeles, Lincoln School, New York.