Among Saint-Gaudens's many works are a number of Civil War monuments, including a bronze bas-relief memorializing Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts regiment, the first Union regiment to be made up entirely of African-American soldiers. The monument was unveiled in Boston in 1897 and stands on Beacon Street across form the State House.
Shaw Memorial in Boston |
Numismatics was another of Saint-Gaudens's interests and he was chosen by Theodore Roosevelt to design a new twenty-dollar gold piece that is considered one of the most striking examples of American coinage. Included in the collection are numerous design sketches and correspondence with Roosevelt.
Design for the double eagle coin |
A guide to the microfilm version of the collection is available online and the papers themselves can be viewed by visiting Rauner and asking for ML-4.
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