The North American Review, 243-244. ciltlerUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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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 ...
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... Barnard's private Gothic collec- tion . Finally , Professor Seligman of Columbia , hearing of his plight , raised a fund of one hundred thousand dollars by way of loan to permit completion of the Harrisburg group . Barnard was given an ...
... Barnard's private Gothic collec- tion . Finally , Professor Seligman of Columbia , hearing of his plight , raised a fund of one hundred thousand dollars by way of loan to permit completion of the Harrisburg group . Barnard was given an ...
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... Barnard used to create an ideal museum to house his magnificent collection of Gothic art . This he called the Cloisters , opened in New York in 1914 . Barnard himself laid the brick of the arches in the chapel . Hundreds of persons ...
... Barnard used to create an ideal museum to house his magnificent collection of Gothic art . This he called the Cloisters , opened in New York in 1914 . Barnard himself laid the brick of the arches in the chapel . Hundreds of persons ...
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