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  1. Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1 de marzo de 1848 - 3 de agosto de 1907), fue el escultor irlandés nacido estadounidense de la generación Beaux Arts que mejor representó los ideales del Renacimiento americano.

  2. Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( / ˌseɪntˈɡɔːdənz /; March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an Irish and American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance. [2] . Saint-Gaudens was born in Dublin to an Irish-French family, and raised in New York City.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Augustus Saint-Gaudens (born March 1, 1848, Dublin, Ireland—died Aug. 3, 1907, Cornish, New Hampshire, U.S.) was generally acknowledged to be the foremost American sculptor of the late 19th century, noted for his evocative memorial statues and for the subtle modeling of his low reliefs.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Saint-Gaudens’ contribution to American Renaissance art and culture must be measured not only as a master sculptor of works large and small, public and private, but also as a gifted teacher, arbiter of taste, and professional role model for a succeeding generation of French-trained American sculptors.

  5. Cornish, NH. Cemetery Name: The Temple, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park. Augustus Saint-Gaudens helped shape a distinctly American school of art. His sculptural works continue to influence how Americans view their country, its past, and the United States’ place in the world.

  6. Creada por el renombrado escultor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, esta obra maestra captura la esencia de la época puritana en Nueva Inglaterra durante el siglo XVII. Con su imponente presencia y detalles meticulosos, The Puritan ha dejado una huella imborrable en la cultura y la historia de Estados Unidos.

  7. Augustus Saint-Gaudens was born in 1848 in Dublin, Ireland. His father, Bernard, was a shoemaker from Aspet in Gascony, France, who married an Irishwoman, Mary McGuiness. A few months after Augustus' birth, the family emigrated to the United States to escape the famine, settling in New York City. In 1861 Augustus began his apprenticeships to ...