He sculpted bar at home (5)
I believe the answer is:
rodin
'he sculpted' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'bar at home' is the wordplay.
'bar' becomes 'rod' (both can mean a pole or stick).
'at home' becomes 'in' ('I'm in' can mean 'I'm at home').
'rod'+'in'='RODIN'
(Other definitions for rodin that I've seen before include "Sculptor of The Thinker and The Kiss" , "French form master" , "French manual worker" , "He sculpted" , "Sculptor of OThe KissO" .)