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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site West Porch loking toward Mt. Ascutney-sunset
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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Photos & Multimedia
 

A wide variety of digital images are available for use by authors, researchers and news media.
Subjects include:

* Photographs of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
* Images of works by Saint-Gaudens
* Modern and historic images of the park
* Images of park events

To inquire about obtaining images and permission to publish, please contact Gregory Schwarz, Chief of Interpretation (603) 675-2175 x107; e-mail us, or Dr. Henry Duffy, Curator, x112. e-mail us

When requesting an image, please send an e-mail detailing type of use, preferred type and size of image desired, vertical or horizontal format, and the final printing size, if known. Many other images are available for the park and some of his sculptures.

Image Request Form


Please be aware that staff time is limited and requests for photographs will be handled as soon as possible in the order they are received.

 
 

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Saint-Gaudens and his family arrived in Boston on the ship, Desdemona in September 1848

Did You Know?
Though considered an American artist, Augustus Saint-Gaudens was born in Dublin, Ireland to a French father and Irish mother. In 1848, at the age of six months, he made the month-long voyage to the United States with his parents on the ship Desdamona.

Last Updated: June 13, 2011 at 11:12 MST