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Struggle of the two Natures in Man
Je sens deux hommes en moi |
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George Grey Barnard |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Engelhard Yard Court |
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| With Alfred Corning Clark financial support, Barnard was able to live
and work in Paris, where, in 1888, he began Struggle of the Two Natures
of Man, his best-known sculpture. The artist labored on the group for more
than six years and carved most at the marble himself. He exhibited it in
Paris in 1894 Expostion of the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts
under the title “Je sens deux hommes en moi” I sense two men
in myself) taken from a poem of Victor Hugo. |
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