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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Materials For Loan
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The following materials are available on loan to educators for use in their classrooms:
Books
Augustus Saint-Gaudens: A Master of American Sculpture (1848-1907)
Reunion des Musee Nationaux, 1999
Footprints of the past: Images of Cornish, NH & The Cornish Colony
Colby and Atkinson, NH Historical Society, 1996
Footsteps, African American History/ 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
A Cobblestone Production (booklet)
A Circle of Friends: Art Colonies of Cornish and Dublin
University Art Galleries, University of New Hampshire and the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery, Keene State College, 1985
The Shaw Memorial: A Celebration of an American Masterpiece
Eastern National, 1997
A Place of Beauty: The Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony
Alma M. Gilbert and Judith B. Tankard
Sibley Guide to Birds
David Allen Sibley
The Outside Story
Chuck Wooster
Mammal Tracks and Sign
Mark Elbroch
Mushrooms Demystified
David Arora
A Field Guide to the Animals of Vernam Pools
Leo P. Kenney and Matthew R. Burne
Proud to Live Here
Richard Ewald
Videos
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, an American Original (28 min.) VHS
Paul Sanderson III, 1985
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, an American Original (closed caption) VHS
Glory (152 min.) Columbia Pictures, 1989, VHS, DVD
The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry (52 min.) VHS
The American Experience (PBS video)
The Medal Maker; Master Sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser (30 min.) VHS
Mike Craven Productions
Wax Blood/Bronze Skin (26 min.)
Spofford Films, VHS
Public Sculpture: America's Legacy
Smithsonian Productions, VHS
Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture (74 min.) DVD
Paul Sanderson III, 2007- This video will be available beginning in the fall of 2008
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Did You Know?
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ home was actually built in 1817 as an Inn. A large ball room once occupied half of the second floor. When Augustus first saw the house in 1885, he thought it dreary and forlorn.
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Last Updated: September 02, 2008 at 15:37 EST |