Arnold Henry Bergier
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Arnold Henry Bergier was an artist who created bronze sculptures. He lived in New York. He died 19 January 2007 in New York City at the age of 92.
[edit] Sculptures by Arnold Henry Bergier
- John Dewey (1940)
- John Barbirolli (1941)
- Arturo Toscanini (1942)
- Chester Nimitz (1945)
- Albert Einstein (1948)
- Four Stones (1952)
- Richard E. Byrd memorial plaque (1956)
- Walt Whitman memorial plaque (1968)
- Madonna (1968)
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