The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Barnard, George Grey

BARNARD, George Grey, American sculptor: b. Bellefonte, Pa., 24 May 1863. He studied at the Chicago Art Institute and the École Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1884-87. He first exhibited at the salon of 1894. In 1900 he received a gold medal at the Paris Exposition. Was for many years professor of sculpture in the Art Students' League, New York city. His chief works, largely symbolical in character, are &lsquo;Brotherly Love,&rsquo; &lsquo;The Two Natures&rsquo; (in the Metropolitan Museum), &lsquo;The God Pan&rsquo; (Central Park), and &lsquo;The Hewer.&rsquo; His studio is in Paris.