Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (March 1, 1848, Dublin, Ireland – August 3, 1907, Cornish, New Hampshire), was the Irish-born American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who most embodied the ideals of the "American Renaissance".
Augustus Saint-GaudensSaint-Gaudens National Historic SiteSaint-GaudensCornish, New HampshireAdams Memorial (grave marker)Rock Creek CemeteryArt Students League of New YorkLouis St. GaudensSociety of American ArtistsStanford WhiteSt. Gaudens Double EagleWinslow HomerNational Academy of DesignWilliam Merritt ChaseCentral ParkStanding LincolnCooper UnionCornish Art ColonyMadison SquareWilliam Tecumseh Sherman
Royal CortissozWilliam Laurel HarrisEdward J. FraughtonMarian Hooper AdamsOutdoor sculpture in New York CityGramercy ParkBela PrattPhilip MartinyAmerican Academy of Arts and LettersJohn Alcorn (artist)Rudulph EvansJacob Adolphus HolzerRoman Bronze WorksHoward Roberts (sculptor)Sherry Edmundson FryGrand Army Plaza (Manhattan)Edith Woodman BurroughsRussell Gerry CrookAmes Gate LodgeJoseph Francis
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