The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 276
N George Grey Barnard DAN WILLIAMS O AMERICAN man of art has labored more pro- digiously to bring great sculpture to great numbers of people than has George Grey Barnard . He has made several fortunes , and thrown them profligately at ...
N George Grey Barnard DAN WILLIAMS O AMERICAN man of art has labored more pro- digiously to bring great sculpture to great numbers of people than has George Grey Barnard . He has made several fortunes , and thrown them profligately at ...
Page 277
... George modeled the head of his sister out of the swamp clay . It was deeply admired by the neighbors and there was some thought that he might become a sculptor , but the elder Barnard , a Presbyterian ... GEORGE GREY BARNARD 277.
... George modeled the head of his sister out of the swamp clay . It was deeply admired by the neighbors and there was some thought that he might become a sculptor , but the elder Barnard , a Presbyterian ... GEORGE GREY BARNARD 277.
Page 279
... Barnard quit shivering at night . For months he had used his own covers to keep the wet clay of the statue moist in summer and prevent it from freezing in winter . He now left the Beaux Arts and undertook ... GEORGE GREY BARNARD 279.
... Barnard quit shivering at night . For months he had used his own covers to keep the wet clay of the statue moist in summer and prevent it from freezing in winter . He now left the Beaux Arts and undertook ... GEORGE GREY BARNARD 279.
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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