Box 51
Contains 16 Results:
Publication. Dedication ceremonies of the Barnard statues: State Capitol Building Harrisburg, Penna., Oct. 4, 1911, 1912
Travel journals of Rev. John H. Barnard, 1887, 1889
Copper etched plate of decorative zodiac design, undated
This sub-series consists of three items, two depicting sculptural works by Barnard. A glass-enclosed negative depicts Barnard's bas relief entitled "Sermon on the Mount." Engraved on a copper plate is his full-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln that stands in Lytle Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. Also included here is a copper plate etched with a decorative zodiac pattern.
Copper engraved plate of "Abraham Lincoln" sculpture by George Grey Barnard, undated
This sub-series consists of three items, two depicting sculptural works by Barnard. A glass-enclosed negative depicts Barnard's bas relief entitled "Sermon on the Mount." Engraved on a copper plate is his full-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln that stands in Lytle Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. Also included here is a copper plate etched with a decorative zodiac pattern.
Glass-enclosed negative of "Sermon on the Mount," bas relief by George Grey Barnard, undated
This sub-series consists of three items, two depicting sculptural works by Barnard. A glass-enclosed negative depicts Barnard's bas relief entitled "Sermon on the Mount." Engraved on a copper plate is his full-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln that stands in Lytle Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. Also included here is a copper plate etched with a decorative zodiac pattern.
Architectural elements. Medieval. Incl. postcards, undated
Many of the photographs pertain to Medieval sculpture and architectural elements and therefore were probably compiled by Barnard as reference in his collecting and dealing in such pieces. There are also a significant number of photographs of jackhammers, many of which depict men operating the equipment underground or on rugged outdoor terrain. An autographed full-length portrait of the dancer Isadora Duncan is also included with the inscription, "To the Idealist from the Epicurean."
"Cloister grounds." Views from [Barnard's?] studio roof, undated
Many of the photographs pertain to Medieval sculpture and architectural elements and therefore were probably compiled by Barnard as reference in his collecting and dealing in such pieces. There are also a significant number of photographs of jackhammers, many of which depict men operating the equipment underground or on rugged outdoor terrain. An autographed full-length portrait of the dancer Isadora Duncan is also included with the inscription, "To the Idealist from the Epicurean."
Jackhammers. Incl. diagram and illustration, 1923, undated
Many of the photographs pertain to Medieval sculpture and architectural elements and therefore were probably compiled by Barnard as reference in his collecting and dealing in such pieces. There are also a significant number of photographs of jackhammers, many of which depict men operating the equipment underground or on rugged outdoor terrain. An autographed full-length portrait of the dancer Isadora Duncan is also included with the inscription, "To the Idealist from the Epicurean."
Jackhammers in use. [1:3], undated
Many of the photographs pertain to Medieval sculpture and architectural elements and therefore were probably compiled by Barnard as reference in his collecting and dealing in such pieces. There are also a significant number of photographs of jackhammers, many of which depict men operating the equipment underground or on rugged outdoor terrain. An autographed full-length portrait of the dancer Isadora Duncan is also included with the inscription, "To the Idealist from the Epicurean."
Jackhammers in use. [2:3], undated
Many of the photographs pertain to Medieval sculpture and architectural elements and therefore were probably compiled by Barnard as reference in his collecting and dealing in such pieces. There are also a significant number of photographs of jackhammers, many of which depict men operating the equipment underground or on rugged outdoor terrain. An autographed full-length portrait of the dancer Isadora Duncan is also included with the inscription, "To the Idealist from the Epicurean."