Henry Baerer
Henry Baerer (1837-1908) was an American sculptor born in Munich, Germany.[1]

Baerer with bust of Friedrich Schiller, 1905
Works include:
- two versions of the Puck magazine mascot on the Puck Building, New York (1886)
- Bronze bust of Beethoven for a monument in Central Park (1894)
- Nearly identical bust in Prospect Park[2]
- Bust of John Howard Payne in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
- Statue of Edward Brush Fowler in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
- Bust of Franz Schubert in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
- Statue of Gouverneur K. Warren in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York
- Bronze statue of Conrad Poppenhusen in College Point, Queens, New York
Gallery of works
- General Edward Brush Fowler
- Bust of Schubert
- Bust of Beethoven
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References
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- SCULPTOR BAERER'S DEATH.; Several of His Works Adorn City Parks New York Times, December 9, 1908
- Ludwig Van Beethoven Statue in Prospect Park Concert Grove NYC Parks Dept
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