Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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English: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Dublin, March 1, 1848 – Cornish, New Hampshire, August 3, 1907), was the Irish-born American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who most embodied the ideals of the "American Renaissance."
Portrait
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Works
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Diana, 1892 - 93, 1928 cast
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Diana
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monument to David Farragut in Madison Square, New York City, 1881.
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(2), detail
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Hiawatha, 1872
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Hiawatha, 1872
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Hiawatha, 1872
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The Puritan, 1883-1886; this cast 1899 or after
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Mrs. Schuler Van Rensselaer (Mariana Griswold), 1888; this cast 1890
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Statue of Phillips Brooks, Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts
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Duplicate of the rare 1933 Double Eagle coin
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General Sherman, Pan-American Exposition
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Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment, 1884 - 1897
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Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
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Plaster original, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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Plaster original (detail)
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Plaster original (detail)
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Plaster original (detail)
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Plaster original (detail)
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Plaster original (detail)