Augustus Saint-Gaudens: the Portrait Reliefs
"Augustus Saint-Gaudens is considered one of America's greatest sculptors, but no major exhibition of his works had been held since the memorial retrospective in 1908. In one sense, however, Saint Gaudens is always on exhibition. For example, we see his Admiral Farragut in Madison Square, New York, his standing Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago, his Adams Memorial in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C., and his Shaw Memorial opposite the State House in Boston. Now The National Portrait Gallery has assembled for exhibition nearly two-thirds of the ninety portrait reliefs which he executed during his career, and this volume has grown out of the collection. New photographs have been taken of each portrait exhibited and these are accompanied by six portraits of Saint-Gaudens. The extensive catalogue not only details the information on each piece but also describes the artist's subjects -- among others Robert Louis Stevenson, William Dean Howells, John Singer Sargent, Henry Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Grover Cleveland. Further, this book presents the most complete bibliography yet assembled on Saint-Gaudens."--Book jacket.