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Clement Barnhorn

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Clement Barnhorn

Clement John Barnhorn (1857–1935) was an American sculptor and educator known for his memorials, architectural sculpture, and ecclesiastic and funerary works.

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Early years

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio Barnhorn began his art studies at the Art Academy of Cincinnati with Louis Rebisso. This was followed by studies in Paris at the Académie Julien under Bouguereau, Peuch and Mercié.

He won medals at both the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo in 1901 and at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis in 1904.

Barnhorn was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited a work, Madonna, at their 1923 exhibition.

Selected works

  • Memorial to Elizabeth Boott Duveneck, Allori Cemetery, Florence, Italy 1891
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio 1905
  • Veteran's Memorial Statuary, Hamilton County Memorial Building, Cincinnati, Ohio 1908
  • Crucifixion Scene, Mother of God Cemetery, Covington, Kentucky, 1915
  • References

    Clement Barnhorn Wikipedia