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List of works by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

"Double Eagle" Twenty Dollar Gold Piece [obverse]

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 139898)

"Double Eagle" Twenty Dollar Gold Piece [reverse]

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 149529)

Abraham Lincoln

sculpture (bronze on stone base) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State

statue

Abraham Lincoln: The Man

The original statue, placed in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Several re-castings donated to other cities / coutries.

Abraham Lincoln: The Man (London)

Re-cast of the original statue, presented as a diplomatic gift from the United States to the United Kingdom. Placed in London.

Abraham Lincoln: The Man (Standing Lincoln)

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 2012.14a, b)

Adams Memorial

artwork by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Adams Memorial

bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Smithsonian American Art Museum 1970.11)

Adams Memorial

sculpture with multiple editions by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Admiral David Glasgow Farragut

Sculpture in Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Admiral David Glasgow Farragut

bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 12.76.3a, b)

Amor Caritas

(1923.726) sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, 1848-1907)

Amor Caritas

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 177014)

Amor Caritas

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 19.124)

Apollo with Cupids

decorative artwork (furniture) by John La Farge

Buffalo AKG Art Museum

art museum in New York, US

Cambridge Soldiers Memorial

Civil war monument in Cambridge MA

Charles Cotesworth Beaman

bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Charles Stewart Butler and Lawrence Smith Butler

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 71459)

Davida Johnson Clark

bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 2003.303)

Diana

copper statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Diana

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Diana

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 28.101)

Diana

bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Diana of the Tower

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 55161)

Dr. David Jayne Hill

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 176330)

Dunrobin

sculpture (terra cotta relief on wood base) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Early Study of the Allegorical Figure for the Shaw Memorial

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102678)

Eva Rohr

bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 1990.317)

Francis Davis Millet

bronze electrotype relief sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Smithsonian American Art Museum 1935.7.1)

Francis Davis Millet

sculpture with multiple editions by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Head of Victory

bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 07.90)

Hiawatha

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Hodgkins Committee Award Medal

bronze medal by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Jules-Clément Chaplain

Homer Schiff Saint-Gaudens

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Homer Schiff Saint-Gaudens

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 176971)

James Garfield Memorial, Philadelphia

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Judge Edwards Pierrepont

marble sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Jules Bastien-Lepage

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 176475)

Jules Bastien-Lepage

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 12.76.4)

Kenyon Cox

bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Louise Adele Gould

bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 32.62.1)

Margaretta Willoughby Pierrepont

marble sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment

monument by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in Boston, United States

Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer

Bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Mrs. Stanford White (Bessie Springs Smith)

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 1976.388)

Nikh-Eiphnh

plaster sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Preliminary sketch for Shaw Memorial

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102493)

Public Square

historic district in Watertown, New York

Rev. Dr. Alexander Hamilton Vinton

sculpture (relief/metal: bronze) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Richard Watson Gilder, Helena de Kay Gilder, and Rodman de Kay Gilder

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 2002.445)

Robert Louis Stevenson

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 12.76.1)

Robert Louis Stevenson

bronze relief sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Smithsonian American Art Museum 1983.90.201)

Robert Louis Stevenson

sculpture with multiple editions by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Rodman de Kay Gilder

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (MET, 1994.50)

Samuel Gray Ward

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Shaw Memorial

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102494)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102488)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102489)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102487)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102492)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102490)

Study Head of a Black Soldier

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 102491)

The Bryant Vase

silver highlighted in The MET collection

The Puritan

bronze statue by Augustus St. Gaudens

The Puritan

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

The Puritan

bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Smithsonian American Art Museum 2001.21)

The Puritan

sculpture with multiple editions by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Inaugural Medal

bronze medal, design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Smithsonian American Art Museum 2010.64.1)

Victory

sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Violet Sargent

sculpture (bronze relief) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Wayne and Virginia C. MacVeagh

sculpture in the National Gallery of Art (NGA 176464)

William Tecumseh Sherman

sculpture group by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

World's Columbian Exposition Commemorative Presentation Medal

medal by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Charles E. Barber (MET, 1995.4)