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Suggested Reading

Dryfhout, John H. The Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1982.

Duffy, Henry J. and John H. Dryfhout. Augustus Saint-Gaudens: American Sculptor of the Gilded Age. Washington D.C.: Trust for Museum Exhibitions, 2003.

Greenthall, Kathryn. Augustus Saint- Gaudens: Master Sculptor. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985.

Musée des Augustins. Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848-1907: A Master of American Sculpture. Toulouse: Musée des Augustins, 1999.

Saint-Gaudens, Augustus. The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens ed. and amplified by Homer Saint-Gaudens. New York: Century Co., 1913.

The Shaw Memorial: A Celebration of An American Masterpiece. Cornish: Eastern National, 2002.

Wilkinson, Burke. Uncommon Clay: The Life and Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985.

President Woodrwo Wilson had the summer white house in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his presidency.  

Did You Know?
President Woodrow Wilson became a part of the "Cornish Art Colony" when he established the summer White House in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his administration (1913,14,15). His first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, was a painter.

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