Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co

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Notable Position Person From To
Owner William A Clark

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1872/00/00 Edouard Henri and Pierre Bonnard begin a bronze works in New York in 1872. Specializing in sand cast bronzes, the business was incorporated as The Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co in 1884.
1887/00/00 John C Breckinridge Memorial is installed. Architect John C Breckinridge Memorial Lexington Cemetery and Henry Clay Monument
1890/00/00 Bas reliefs Bronze doors, conceived by Richard Morris Hunt, are funded by William W Astor in memory of John Jacob Astor III. The 10 ft x 8.5 ft portal is executed by J Woodley Gosling at the Henry Bonnard Bronze Company. Foundry Trinity Church New York City
1895/00/00 Henry-Bonnard is selected by Remington to make his all his first bronzes produced from 1895-1900. Foundry
1895/00/00 Remington executes his first sculpture, The Broncho Buster. Using the sand-casting method, more than 60 casts are created at the Henry-Bonnard producing a simpler where his right stirrup hugs the body of his horse and his whip is pointed upward. Foundry
1901/00/00 A gift from Andrew Langdon, Buffalo Historical Societys bronze doors design by noted lamp designer J Woodley Gosling of the Henry Bonnard Bronze Company of New York with sculptural work by R Hinton Perry developed from Langdon's sketches are installed. Foundry Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Buffalo, NY
1903/00/00 Vanderbilt's portals are installed. Sculptors designed the doors and the surrounding sculpture: Herbert Adams created the north doors, Daniel Chester French (with assistance from Andrew O'Connor) the central doors and Philip Martiny the south doors. Foundry St Bartholomew's Church and Community House New York City
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