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1848 Dublin, Ireland - 1907 Cornish, New Hampshire. Known for: Portrait and figure sculpture, monuments.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens became one of the more famous American sculptors of the late 19th century and was associated with a period called The Gilded Age. He brought the Beaux... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens became one of the more famous American sculptors of the late 19th century and was associated with a period called The Gilded Age. He brought the Beaux Arts style to America, as he had studied in Italy and France, where he had had rigorous training... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens became one of the more famous American sculptors of the late 19th century and was associated with a period called The Gilded Age. He brought the Beaux Arts style to America, as he had studied in Italy and France, where he had had rigorous training which included model classical subjects from plaster casts. A work for which he is particularly known is the monumental statue "Diana," a gilded copper weathervane for the top of the Madison Square... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens became one of the more famous American sculptors of the late 19th century and was associated with a period called The Gilded Age. He brought the Beaux Arts style to America, as he had studied in Italy and France, where he had had rigorous training which included model classical subjects from plaster casts. A work for which he is particularly known is the monumental statue "Diana," a gilded copper weathervane for the top of the Madison Square Garden Tower in New York City. Thirteen feet high, it was installed in 1894. He came to New York City as an infant and his father became a shoemaker. At age thirteen, Augustus apprenticed to a cameo cutter and then studied art at Cooper Union and the... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens became one of the more famous American sculptors of the late 19th century and was associated with a period called The Gilded Age. He brought the Beaux Arts style to America, as he had studied in Italy and France, where he had had rigorous training which included model classical subjects from plaster casts. A work for which he is particularly known is the monumental statue "Diana," a gilded copper weathervane for the top of the Madison Square Garden Tower in New York City. Thirteen feet high, it was installed in 1894. He came to New York City as an infant and his father became a shoemaker. At age thirteen, Augustus apprenticed to a cameo cutter and then studied art at Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design where he drew from antique casts and worked in clay. In 1867, he enrolled for three years in the Ecole des Beaux Arts in... Read full biography
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- Williams College Museum of ArtJune 2004Stomberg, John RAmerican Art Review
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- The Hickory Museum of ArtMay 2004Mirabella, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Art on ViewAugust 2003Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Art BuzzzJune 2003Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Art & Antiques New YorkJune 2003Tapp, BarbaraArt & Antiques
- Side by Side: American SculptureFebruary 2003Dearinger and TollesAmerican Art Review
- American Sculptor: Augustus Saint-GFebruary 2003Duffy, Henry JAmerican Art Review
- Painting & Sculpture from SmithApril 2002Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- Cosmic ReliefFebruary 2002Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- The American WingJanuary 2000Howat, John, Kevin AveryThe Magazine Antiques
- Masterworks of American SculptureDecember 1999Coles, William AAmerican Art Review
- The Forbes Magazine CollectionJune 1999Forbes, ChristopherAmerican Art Review
- Tile Club and Plein Air PaintingApril 1998Pisano, Ronald GAmerican Artist
- Saint-Gaudens' Shaw MemorialDecember 1997Chotner, DeborahAmerican Art Review
- Sculpture from Brookgreen GardensAugust 1997Salmon, Robin RAmerican Art Review
- Vasari DiaryJune 1997Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- Stanford White's FramesMarch 1997Adair, WilliamThe Magazine Antiques
- American Relief SculptureAugust 1995Editor, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- The Aesthetic Movement in NewportApril 1995Frelinghuysen, AliceThe Magazine Antiques
