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Did You Know?
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ brother, Louis, was also an accomplished sculptor. The sculptures in Washington, D.C.’s Union Station are by him. He worked with Augustus in Cornish, N.H., and married Annetta Johnson, also a sculptor
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