George Grey Barnard

  • American

George Grey Barnard was a notable American sculptor and a member of the Grubb family of Pennsylvania. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1863/05/24 Martha Grubb, wife of the Reverend Joseph Barnard, gives birth to a son, George Grey Barnard in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Born Bellefonte Pennsylvania
1900/00/00 George Grey Barnard begins teaching at the Art Students League of New York. He will work here until 1903. Work American Fine Arts Society New York City
1914/00/00 The original Cloisters museum opens at 699 Fort Washington Ave, much of the sculpture was collected by American sculptor, George Grey Barnard (his home, lost, was at 700 Fort Washington Ave). Work Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters New York City
1916/00/00 George Barnard completes his larger than life statue of Abraham Lincoln. He will exhibit the sculpture in New York City. Sculptor Barnard's Abraham Lincoln (sculpture)
1917/03/31 In commemoration of the centenary of the Abraham Lincoln's birth, President William H Taft unveils George Grey Barnard's bronze statue, Abraham Lincoln, at Lytle Park. Sculptor Barnard's Abraham Lincoln (sculpture) Lytle Park, Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH
1938/04/24 George Grey Barnard dies from a heart attack at the Harkness Pavilion, Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Barnard is buried at Harrisburg Cemetery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Died

1 Creative Work by George Grey Barnard »

Title Type Association Y/M/D Moniker
Title Type Association Y/M/D Moniker
Barnard's Abraham Lincoln (sculpture) Sculptor Sculpture 1916/00/00
  • 300 or So Notable Sculpture
  • English National Heritage Listed II

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