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==Selected works== [[File:Barnard Prodigal Son Clemen p.20.jpg|thumb|''The Prodigal Son'' (1904), Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky]] [[File:Collier's 1921 Lincoln Abraham - Barnard statue.jpg|thumb|[[Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Cincinnati)|Statue of Abraham Lincoln]] (bronze, 1917), [[Lytle Park]], Cincinnati, Ohio.]] * ''The Boy'' (marble, 1885), private collection * ''Cain'' (1886, destroyed) * ''Brotherly Love (Two Friends)'' (marble, 1886β87), Langesund, Norway. **''Brotherly Love'' (bronze, 1886β87), [[Clark Art Institute]], Williamstown, Massachusetts.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151231033755/http://www.clarkart.edu/Collection/9111 Brotherly Love], from Clark Art Institute.</ref> **''Brotherly Love'' (marble, 1894), [[Edward Severin Clark]] monument, Lakewood Cemetery, Cooperstown, New York.<ref>[http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=14880P6405M57.6426&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!15960~!30&ri=1&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=1 Brotherly Love], from SIRIS.</ref> * ''Struggle of the Two Natures in Man'' (marble, 1892β1894), Metropolitan Museum of Art. * ''Maidenhood (Innocence)'' (1896), [[Brookgreen Gardens]], Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina. [[Evelyn Nesbitt]] posed as the model.<ref>Paula Uruburu, ''American Eve:Evelyn Nesbitt, Stanford White, the Birth of the It Girl and the Crime of the Century'', (Riverhead Books, 2009), p. 139.</ref> * ''Maiden with the Roses (Rose Maiden)'' (marble, 1898), Greenwood Cemetery, Muscatine, Iowa * ''[[Urn of Life]]'' (1898β1900), [[Carnegie Museum of Art]], Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<ref>[http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=14880P6405M57.6426&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!12689~!15&ri=1&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=1 The Urn of Life], from SIRIS.</ref> Created to hold the ashes of [[Metropolitan Opera]] conductor [[Anton Seidl]].<ref>Michael Belman, [http://oldblog.cmoa.org/2012/11/restoring-the-urn-of-life-2/ "Restoring the Urn of Life,"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180828001754/http://oldblog.cmoa.org/2012/11/restoring-the-urn-of-life-2/ |date=2018-08-28 }} from Carnegie Museum of Art.</ref> ** ''The Mystery of Life'' (marble, 1895β1897), [[Smithsonian American Art Museum]], Washington, D.C. Exhibited at the 1913 [[Armory Show]].<ref name="Armory"/> ** ''The Birth'' (marble, 1895β1897). Exhibited at the 1913 [[Armory Show]].<ref name="Armory">[https://archive.org/stream/catalogueofinter00asso#page/64/mode/2up Gallery A, No. 1000 β Catalogue of International Exhibition of Modern Art, Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Armory Show, New York. Published 1913]</ref> ** ''Solitude (Adam and Eve)'' (marble, {{circa}}1906). Exhibited at the 1913 [[Armory Show]].<ref name="Armory"/> Marble versions are at the [[Taft Museum of Art]] in Cincinnati, Ohio;<ref>[https://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=X5160LU164856.11899&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!297019~!84&ri=5&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=5 Solitude (Taft Museum)], from SIRIS.</ref> the [[Chrysler Museum of Art]] in Norfolk, Virginia;<ref>[https://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=X5160LU164856.11899&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!29671~!44&ri=1&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=1 Solitude (Chrysler Museum)], from SIRIS.</ref> and the [[Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center|Loeb Art Center]] in Poughkeepsie, New York.<ref>[https://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=X5160LU164856.11899&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!15948~!19&ri=3&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=3 Solitude (Loeb Art Center)], from SIRIS.</ref> * ''[[The Great God Pan (sculpture)|The Great God Pan]]'' (1899), Dodge Hall Quadrangle, [[Columbia University]], New York City. Exhibited at 1900 Paris Exposition,<ref>Noyes, Platt, ''Official Illustrated Catalogue, Fine Arts Exhibit, United States of America, Paris Exposition, 1900'', (U.S. Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1900), p. 94.</ref> and the 1901 [[Pan-American Exposition]] in Buffalo, New York. * ''Transportation β Henry Bradley Plant Fountain'' (1900), [[University of Tampa]], Tampa, Florida * ''The Hewer'' (1902), [[William P. Halliday|Halliday Park]], Cairo, Illinois, dedicated 1906. Exhibited at the [[1904 St. Louis World's Fair]].<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/worldswork05gard#page/2838/mode/2up The World's Work, 1902β03: Barnard at work on ''The Hewer'']</ref> ** A plaster version is at Schwab Auditorium, Pennsylvania State University, University Park.<ref name="PSU"/> ** A marble version is at [[Kykuit]], Pocantico Hills, New York. * Architectural sculpture (1902β03), [[New Amsterdam Theatre]], 214 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, New York City. Barnard's faΓ§ade and roof garden sculptures were removed in 1937, and are unlocated.<ref>Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, ''The Landmarks of New York, Fifth Edition: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Buildings'' (SUNY Press, 2011), p.420.</ref> * ''[[The Prodigal Son (Barnard)|The Prodigal Son]]'' (1904). One of the sculptures for ''Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law'', at the Pennsylvania State Capitol. **''The Prodigal Son'' (marble, 1904β1906), [[Carnegie Museum of Art]], Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<ref>[http://collection.cmoa.org/CollectionDetail.aspx?item=1002077&retPrompt=Back+to+Results&retUrl=CollectionSearch.aspx%3fsrch%3dBarnard%252c%2bGeorge The Prodigal Son], from Carnegie Museum of Art.</ref> Exhibited at the 1913 [[Armory Show]].<ref name="Armory"/> **''The Prodigal Son'' (marble, 1904), [[Speed Art Museum]], Louisville, Kentucky.<ref>[http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=14880P6405M57.6426&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!9627~!10&ri=1&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=1 The Prodigal Son], from SIRIS.</ref> * 2 pedimental sculpture groups: ''History''; ''The Arts'' (1913β1917), [[New York Public Library Main Branch|Main Branch]], [[New York Public Library]], Manhattan * ''Rising Woman'' (marble, {{circa}}1916), [[Kykuit]], Pocantico Hills, New York. ** A plaster version is at Schwab Auditorium, Pennsylvania State University, University Park.<ref name="PSU">Claudia Cook, "Case of the Unknown Sculptures," ''Daily Collegian'' (Penn State University), November 12, 1982.[http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archives/article_74d3fc22-57c7-58b9-96c3-8d4f112b58d9.html]</ref> * [[Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Cincinnati)|Statue of Abraham Lincoln]] (bronze, 1917), [[Lytle Park]], Cincinnati, Ohio. **''Abraham Lincoln'' (bronze, 1919 casting), Lincoln Square, [[Manchester, England]] **''Abraham Lincoln'' (bronze, 1922 casting), Louisville, Kentucky. * ''Head of Abraham Lincoln'' (marble, 1919), Metropolitan Museum of Art.<ref>[http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/10103 Head of Abraham Lincoln], from Metropolitan Museum of Art.</ref> *''Let There Be Light'' (bronze, {{circa}}1922), [[Isaac Wolfe Bernheim]] monument, [[Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest]], Clermont, Kentucky. ** A 1928 marble replica marks the grave of Barnard's parents at Springdale Cemetery, Madison, Indiana.<ref>[http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=14880P6405M57.6426&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!341184~!90&ri=1&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Barnard,+George+Grey&index=.AW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=1 Immortality], from SIRIS.</ref> ** A 1936 marble replica is at the entrance to Scripps Park, Rushville, Illinois.<ref>[http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMK6MG_Let_There_Be_Light_Scripps_Park_Rushville_IL Let There Be Light], from Waymarking.</ref> * ''Adam and Eve Fountain'' (1923) [[Kykuit]], Pocantico Hills, New York. * ''The Refugee (Grief)'' (marble, by 1930), Metropolitan Museum of Art.<ref>[http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/10104 ''The Refugee''], from Metropolitan Museum of Art.</ref> {{clear}}
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