Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Augustus Saint-Gaudens

American artist

Date of Birth: 01-Mar-1848

Place of Birth: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Date of Death: 03-Aug-1907

Profession: sculptor

Nationality: Ireland, United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Augustus Saint-Gaudens

  • Augustus Saint-Gaudens (; March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance.
  • Raised in New York City, he traveled to Europe for further training and artistic study.
  • After he returned to New York, he achieved major critical success for his monuments commemorating heroes of the American Civil War, many of which still stand.
  • Saint-Gaudens created works such as the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial on Boston Common and grand equestrian monuments to Civil War generals: General John Logan Memorial in Chicago's Grant Park and William Tecumseh Sherman at the corner of New York's Central Park. Saint-Gaudens also created Classical works such as the Diana.
  • He also used his design skills in numismatics.
  • Most notably, he designed the $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle gold piece (1905–1907) for the US Mint, considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever issued, as well as the $10 "Indian Head" gold eagle; both of these were minted from 1907 until 1933.
  • In his later years he founded the "Cornish Colony", an artistic colony that included notable painters, sculptors, writers, and architects.
  • His brother Louis Saint-Gaudens, with whom he occasionally collaborated, was also a well-known sculptor.

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