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2600:"The Hall of Fame for Great Americans - Face-to-Face Online Tour"
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2901:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2004.
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2689:"The Work of the Sculptor August Saint-Gaudens"
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2865:The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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367:In 1870, he left Paris for Rome to study
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979:. In 1940, his image appeared on a U.S.
716:Saint-Gaudens working in his studio, by
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2890:. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1969.
2807:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 2011.
2805:The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris
2762:Augustus Saint-Gaudens, master sculptor
2694:The World's Work: A History of Our Time
2459:National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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3184:Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
2963:Saint-Gaudens twenty dollar gold coins
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2895:"Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907)."
1889:, Cooper Square, New York, NY (1897).
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3819:Irish emigrants to the United States
3113:The Children of Prescott Hall Butler
2939:The Papers of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2934:Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
2733:, Thomas Y. Crowell Co, NY, NY 1968.
2687:Caffin, Charles H. (February 1904).
2273:The Nichols Family Papers 1860–1960.
2106:US Mint: The American Eagles Program
1236:Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
962:Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
915:American Academy of Arts and Letters
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3854:Deaths from cancer in New Hampshire
2752:The Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2745:The 1907 United States Gold Coinage
2676:, Whitney Museum of Art, NYC, 1976.
2657:Smithsonian National Postal Museum
2560:2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle
1917:Plaque of Robert Charles Billings,
1729:Springfield Cemetery, Massachusetts
1517:architectural elements designed by
480:Civil War commemorative commissions
3834:National Academy of Design members
3129:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
2681:The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson
2624:Williams, Greg H. (25 July 2014).
2492:The work of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2275:2007, Manuscript Collection No. 1.
1801:, bronze (1883–1886), outdoors in
1703:Graham, Anderson, Probst and White
983:in the "Famous Americans" series.
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2899:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
2880:The History of American Sculpture
2683:, 12th ed. Metheun, London, 1913.
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3256:Hall of Fame for Great Americans
3136:Christopher Lyman Magee Memorial
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1158:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
977:Hall of Fame for Great Americans
932:, architect and garden designer
145:
3894:Sculptors from New York (state)
3874:20th-century American sculptors
3804:19th-century American sculptors
2958:Major public works, illustrated
2674:200 Years of American Sculpture
1997:Art Students League of New York
1921:, Boston, Massachusetts (1899).
1264:Smithsonian American Art Museum
1066:Addison Gallery of American Art
973:Officier de la Légion d'honneur
729:Art Students League of New York
696:on the west end of Park St. in
549:, the Peter Cooper Monument at
418:. He rented a studio at 49 rue
3889:Members of the Salmagundi Club
3864:American expatriates in France
2330:David McCullough (Fall 2011).
2311:David McCullough (Fall 2011).
2253:David McCullough (Fall 2011).
2234:David McCullough (Fall 2011).
1337:Admiral David Glasgow Farragut
1053:is named after Saint-Gaudens.
824:is named after Saint-Gaudens.
1:
2410:Tolles, Thayer (2013-01-01).
2389:. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
1901:Amor Caritas, Bronze (1898),
2941:at Dartmouth College Library
2366:. Philadelphia Museum of Art
2050:The Education of Henry Adams
1288:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
1258:Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
1231:North Carolina Museum of Art
733:World's Columbian Exposition
679:World's Columbian Exposition
567:are outstanding: to General
456:(his wife's fourth cousin),
250:at the corner of New York's
3904:American currency designers
3085:General John Logan Memorial
2821:, Abbeville Press, NY 1993.
2758:Greenthal, Kathryn (1985).
2672:Armstrong, Craven, et al.,
2540:"United States, $ 20, 1907"
2416:Metropolitan Museum Journal
2002:Society of American Artists
1955:Statue of Phillips Brooks,
1482:Alexander Phimister Proctor
1454:General John Logan Memorial
1294:Yale University Art Gallery
1204:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
848:: his $ 20 gold piece, the
803:Alexander Phimister Proctor
743:, which brought into being
623:commemorative postage stamp
263:Saint-Gaudens also created
237:General John Logan Memorial
3925:
3839:Artists from County Dublin
3538:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
3206:National Sculpture Society
3158:Saint-Gaudens double eagle
3033:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
2291:"Judge Edwards Pierrepont"
1848:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1807:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1803:Springfield, Massachusetts
1770:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1490:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
1402:Springfield, Massachusetts
1253:Philadelphia Museum of Art
1209:National Academy of Design
1181:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1163:Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
1121:Courtauld Institute of Art
1112:(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
1044:The Famous American Series
1022:, and named in his honor.
905:, and landscape architect
870:
692:is at the entrance of the
599:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
556:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
464:. He was also a member of
442:Metropolitan Museum of Art
438:Philadelphia Museum of Art
408:Metropolitan Museum of Art
375:, and worked on his first
350:National Academy of Design
305:Saint-Gaudens was born in
279:Saint Gaudens Double Eagle
228:grand equestrian monuments
213:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
101:National Academy of Design
3879:20th-century male artists
3809:19th-century male artists
3478:Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
3473:Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
3263:
3106:Henry W. Maxwell Memorial
2817:Reynalds, Donald Martin,
2810:Podas Larson, Christine,
2797:, unpublished manuscript.
2793:Kvaran, Einar Einarsson,
2472:US 1909.com Saint-Gaudens
1885:Monument in front of the
1594:Henry W. Maxwell Memorial
1225:National Portrait Gallery
1152:Lincoln Park Conservatory
1138:Detroit Institute of Arts
1092:Pittsfield, Massachusetts
940:. Included were painters
907:Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
727:privately, taught at the
28:
3663:William Tecumseh Sherman
3353:George Washington Carver
3093:William Tecumseh Sherman
3041:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
3026:Statue of David Farragut
2872:Abraham Lincoln Monument
2854:Augustus Saint-Gaudens:
1870:, Washington, DC (1891).
1561:William Tecumseh Sherman
1082:Art Institute of Chicago
952:, the American novelist
888:, Washington, DC (1891).
815:Adolph Alexander Weinman
737:American Academy in Rome
702:Roswell Pettibone Flower
637:Parnell Memorial, Dublin
574:William Tecumseh Sherman
538:, and another stands in
527:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
490:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
247:William Tecumseh Sherman
223:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
3814:American male sculptors
3743:John Greenleaf Whittier
3358:William Ellery Channing
3078:James Garfield Memorial
2845:- His Works: Chronology
2490:Dryfhout, John (1982).
2385:Pisano, Robert (1999).
2028:. National Park Service
1903:Cleveland Museum of Art
1827:National Gallery of Art
1811:National Gallery of Art
1219:National Gallery of Art
840:, Saint-Gaudens' design
694:Montana School of Mines
647:Charles Stewart Parnell
416:David Farragut Memorial
277:. He designed the $ 20
3728:James McNeill Whistler
3658:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3573:Matthew Fontaine Maury
3213:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3004:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2915:Wilkinson, Burke, and
2843:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2837:- His Life: Chronology
2835:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2827:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2724:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
2477:July 17, 2011, at the
1957:Trinity Church, Boston
1749:Honolulu Museum of Art
1745:Robert Louis Stevenson
1725:Josiah Gilbert Holland
1147:Honolulu Museum of Art
1110:Carnegie Museum of Art
1104:Brooklyn Museum of Art
1070:Andover, Massachusetts
1035:
1030:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1015:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
946:George de Forest Brush
895:Cornish, New Hampshire
889:
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662:Robert Louis Stevenson
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474:the National Arts Club
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77:Cornish, New Hampshire
23:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3678:Harriet Beecher Stowe
3648:Franklin D. Roosevelt
3378:James Fenimore Cooper
3338:William Cullen Bryant
3313:Alexander Graham Bell
2332:"Adventures in Paris"
2313:"Adventures in Paris"
2255:"Adventures in Paris"
2236:"Adventures in Paris"
2056:www.classicreader.com
1919:Boston Public Library
1805:, and indoors at the
1694:Bronze & granite
1691:in Chicago, Illinois
1652:Bronze & Granite
1617:Bronze & granite
1585:Bronze & granite
1551:Bronze & granite
1514:Bronze & granite
1510:Boston, Massachusetts
1475:Bronze & granite
1472:in Chicago, Illinois
1439:Bronze & granite
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1127:Currier Museum of Art
1116:Cincinnati Art Museum
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420:Notre Dame des Champs
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301:Early life and career
35:Saint-Gaudens in 1905
3708:Booker T. Washington
3618:Alice Freeman Palmer
3598:William T. G. Morton
3543:James Russell Lowell
2886:Tharp, Louise Hall,
2795:St. Gaudens' America
2731:Sculpture in America
1699:Laurence Grant White
1519:Charles Follen McKim
1282:United States Senate
1276:Toledo Museum of Art
1192:Montclair Art Museum
1175:Memorial Art Gallery
1020:Panama City, Florida
903:Charles Follen McKim
787:Frederick MacMonnies
686:Sailors' Snug Harbor
667:St. Giles' Cathedral
362:École des Beaux-Arts
200:American Renaissance
105:École des Beaux-Arts
3824:Cooper Union alumni
3723:George Westinghouse
3693:Henry David Thoreau
3603:John Lothrop Motley
3578:Albert A. Michelson
3458:Nathaniel Hawthorne
3408:Ralph Waldo Emerson
3393:James Buchanan Eads
3195:Louis Saint-Gaudens
3189:Homer Saint-Gaudens
3168:American Gold Eagle
2750:Dryfhout, John H.,
2743:Dryfhout, John H.,
2736:Dryfhout, John H.,
1868:Rock Creek Cemetery
1543:Rock Creek Cemetery
1397:Merrick Park, near
1353:Madison Square Park
1260:(Lincoln, Nebraska)
1133:Delaware Art Museum
956:, and the sculptor
886:Rock Creek Cemetery
807:Louis Saint-Gaudens
741:McMillan Commission
708:Teacher and advisor
428:Madison Square Park
406:(1892–93). Bronze,
381:Homer Saint-Gaudens
334:John Singer Sargent
330:Homer Saint-Gaudens
295:Louis Saint-Gaudens
133:Homer Saint-Gaudens
3653:Theodore Roosevelt
3593:Samuel F. B. Morse
3453:Alexander Hamilton
3398:Thomas Alva Edison
3308:Henry Ward Beecher
3293:John James Audubon
3201:Cornish Art Colony
2912:6/1 (Winter 2007).
2786:2019-09-11 at the
2087:on 21 January 2013
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1076:Amon Carter Museum
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861:United States Mint
857:Theodore Roosevelt
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3668:John Philip Sousa
3503:Thomas J. Jackson
3493:Washington Irving
3438:William C. Gorgas
3423:Benjamin Franklin
3388:Charlotte Cushman
3273:John Quincy Adams
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3153:Indian Head eagle
2801:McCullough, David
2726:, New York, 1907.
2712:Clemen, Paul, in
2679:Balfour, Graham,
2336:American Heritage
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540:Parliament Square
358:François Jouffroy
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994:David McCullough
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1938:Montana Tech
1887:Cooper Union
1883:Peter Cooper
1841:
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1743:Portrait of
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1662:Henry Hering
1660:Assisted by
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1244:(New Jersey)
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779:Charles Keck
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3799:1907 deaths
3794:1848 births
3738:Eli Whitney
3643:Walter Reed
3563:Horace Mann
3323:Edwin Booth
3278:Jane Addams
3049:The Puritan
3022:(1872–1874)
2701:: 4403–4419
2422:: 223–237.
1934:Marcus Daly
1798:The Puritan
1747:, 1887–88,
1657:Henry Bacon
1382:The Puritan
795:Helen Mears
756:Renaissance
690:Marcus Daly
629:Other works
606:(1884–1897)
377:commissions
275:numismatics
257:The Puritan
85:Nationality
3788:Categories
3698:Mark Twain
3518:James Kent
3488:Elias Howe
3368:Henry Clay
3268:John Adams
3011:Sculptures
2917:David Finn
2705:2015-05-16
2643:7 December
2610:2009-12-05
2546:2008-06-16
2297:2016-02-25
2206:0151927499
2137:0151927499
2066:2019-02-05
2008:References
1862:Detail of
1727:monument,
1689:Grant Park
1648:Pittsburgh
1470:Grant Park
1399:Quadrangle
1290:(Richmond)
930:Kenyon Cox
855:Chosen by
811:Elsie Ward
718:Kenyon Cox
619:Grant Park
283:gold eagle
242:Grant Park
196:Beaux-Arts
47:1848-03-01
3548:Mary Lyon
3258:inductees
3197:(brother)
2714:Die Kunst
2444:192203987
2436:0077-8958
2370:10 August
2215:cite book
2146:cite book
1581:Manhattan
1327:Material
1324:Location
671:Edinburgh
657:in 1911.
466:The Lambs
386:In 1874,
265:Classical
115:Sculpture
93:Education
3448:Asa Gray
3019:Hiawatha
2784:Archived
2475:Archived
1991:See also
1940:campus,
1809:and the
1765:Hiawatha
1613:Brooklyn
1272:(London)
1227:(London)
1123:(London)
1013:SS
745:L'Enfant
643:monument
565:generals
503:monument
232:generals
192:sculptor
129:Children
88:American
3177:Related
3099:Victory
2461:. 1997.
2364:"Diana"
2172:16 July
2091:23 June
1731:(1881).
1711:Gallery
1365:granite
1200:(Paris)
1078:(Texas)
1004:During
828:Coinage
725:artists
507:Admiral
360:at the
354:atelier
336:, 1890.
194:of the
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