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Streetscapes | Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Stanford White: Gilded-Age Monuments and Secrets

THE Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition of the sculpture of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, rich with the work of one of the key figures in the American Renaissance, ends next Sunday. Full Article at The New York Times

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  1. By Karen Wilkin For most New Yorkers today, the name Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) means the gilded bronze equestrian monument to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street: Victory, crowned with laurel and clutching a palm... Full Article at Wall Street Journal

  2. Sculptor Daniel Chester French, an Exeter native, was commissioned by the town to create a World War I memorial. Full Article at SeacoastOnline.com

  3. Tiled mansard roof of the building now called 475 Fifth Avenue in 1926, and the building today. A craftsman with a terra cotta figure for the top of the Farmers' Loan and Trust building at 475 Fifth Avenue, taken in 1926. Full Article at The New York Times

  4. The Garden City Historical Society is proud to welcome Samuel G. White, great-grandson of the famed architect Stanford White, as a guest lecturer in the Society's "Meet the Author" series. Full Article at The Garden City News

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