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WHO'S WJP

BARNARD, George Gray, sculptor; b. Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1863. s. of Joseph H. Barnard and Martha Grubb; m. 1895, Edna Monroe, of Boston, Mass. Educ.; Art Institute of Chicago; Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, 1884,1885,1886,1887. Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1894; Associe Societe National des Beaux Arts; gold medal, Paris Exposition 1800; gold medal, Buffalo Exposition, 1901. Professor of sculpture, Art Students' League, New York.

Gold Medal St. Louis Exposition; Lincoln Bust, Marble, Met.Museum; Rising Woman, Plaster, Met. Mus.; Hewer, heroic, marble, Pocantico Hills, J.D.Rockefeller; Urn of Life, marble, 19 figures, Carnegie Museum; Brotherly Love, marble, Carnegie Museum; 2 great groups, 31 statues, marble, Harrisburg Capitol; Lincoln Bust, marble, French Government; Cupid and Venus, private collection, Paris; Lincoln statue, Bronze, Manchester, England; Lincoln statue, bronze, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lincoln statue, bronze, Louisville, Ky.; Maidenhood, marble, collection Blair Thaw; Rising Woman, marble. J.D.Rockefeller, Pocantico Hills; Pan, Bronze, 14 feet in height, Columbia College Park; 19 Statues of Refugees, Arch to Peace; 30 statues of Immortals, Arch to Peace; Group 9 statues Keystone of War; one statue the Builder for New York; one group, bronze, Russian Mother and child; statue, marble, Refugee, collection of Stephen Clark; Lincoln bust, marble, in chapel Redwood, Califorina [California]; Two Nature group, copy, Chicago Art Institute; One Hundred and Fifty Statues, all sizes, original casts, Swarthmore College, Barnard Museum; Fifty statues, original casts in Madison, Indiana; marble group Fountain, Tampa Florida; Lincoln Head, fifteen feet in height, New York; Adam and Eve, marble, J.D. Rockefeller, Pocantico Hills. Member National Institute; American Academy; member Institute of France; Legion of Honor.

Address: 700 Fort Washington Avenue, New York City.

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