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Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony

The following links connect to the Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony curriculum. The first link is the introduction to the curriculum, detailing goals, curriculum outline, and study resources. The following links contain all classroom guides and activities for each unit. The last link is an appendix with a bibliography and glossary. 

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Introduction: Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony (197 KB)




Unit 1: The Gilded Age (340 KB)

 

Unit 2: The Cornish Colony (6916 KB)

 


Unit 3: Sculpture (2638 KB)

 


Appendix (31 KB)

 

 

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.

Last Updated: December 08, 2008 at 12:17 EST