The Work of Augustus Saint-GaudensUniversity Press of New England, 1982 - 356 pages Winner of the American Association of Museums Award of Distinction (1983) This is the most complete compendium ever attempted of the life and work of Augustus St-Gaudens. John Dryfhout has assembled over 500 illustrations depicting the cameos, sculptures, bas-reliefs, bronzes, coins, and medals forming the Saint-Gaudens oeuvre, as well as scenes of the artist s life and studio in Cornish, New Hampshire. Included is information on all known versions and editions of the artist s work in both public and private collections. The book will be an essential reference work for academic and public libraries, art libraries and museums, art historians, numismatists, and serious American art collectors." |
Contents
NOTES FOR THE USE OF THIS BOOK | 39 |
A The SaintGaudens Memorial at Cornish New Hampshire | 307 |
The Studio | 315 |
Copyright | |
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Adams Memorial American Art American Artists American Sculpture Amor Caritas Annual Exhibition architect archival photograph Art Museum Augustus Saint Augustus Saint-Gaudens Beaman BIBLIOGRAPHY Reminiscences Bronze relief cameo catalog Century Association Chapin Charles Chicago Clay sketch commission Cornish Cortissoz Daniel Chester French decorative diameter Diana directed and looking Evarts EXHIBITIONS 1908 figure Gallery Gaudens Gibbs gift Gilder H. H. Richardson Hampshire Henry Hering Hind Hollingsworth Homer Saint-Gaudens inches Indianapolis James John La Farge KNOWN VERSIONS SGNHS Letter Library LOCATION Louis St Marble bust Mary Massachusetts McKim Medal medallion Metropolitan Museum Museum of Art National Paris Paris Salon pedestal Pencil sketch Philadelphia Pittsburgh plaster cast plaster model plaster sketch Plate Private collection Puritan reduction Robert Rome Saint-Gau Saint-Gaudens Memorial Sargent second version SGNHS Shaw Memorial Sherman Smithsonian Society of American ST G Stanford White Stevenson studio tomb Unlocated unveiled Vanderbilt Washington William World's Columbian Exposition York City