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- Edward_Berge abstract "Edward Henry Berge (1876–1924) was an American sculptor born in Baltimore, Maryland. He is mainly known for his bronze monumental works and figures. He died in his native city. He studied at the Maryland Institute and was part of the first class of the Rinehart School of Sculpture, which comprised three boys and four girls, and is currently known as the Maryland Institute College of Art. The other two boys were J. Maxwell Miller and Hans Schuler. Upon completion of Rinehart School study, the three went together to Paris where they enrolled in the Académie Julian for three years and studied under Charles Raoul Verlet and Auguste Rodin. Edward Berge was a member of the National Sculpture Society and the National Arts Club.".
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- Edward_Berge description "American artist".
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- Edward_Berge comment "Edward Henry Berge (1876–1924) was an American sculptor born in Baltimore, Maryland. He is mainly known for his bronze monumental works and figures. He died in his native city. He studied at the Maryland Institute and was part of the first class of the Rinehart School of Sculpture, which comprised three boys and four girls, and is currently known as the Maryland Institute College of Art. The other two boys were J. Maxwell Miller and Hans Schuler.".
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