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Sculpture
Charles Cotesworth Beaman
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848 - 1907
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
United States
1848 - 1907
Male
26 1/2 x 15 x 3/16 in. (67.3 x 38.1 x 0.5 cm)
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Bronze
Bronze
1894
1894
1894
1800-1900, 19th century, sculpture
Sculpture
upper edgelower edge
1994.51
item
Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
94.51SL1
slide
full
2 x 2
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glossy
8 x 10
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negative
2 x 3
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94.51TR1
transparency
2.5 x 3
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94.51DI1
digital image
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digital image
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Sculpture
Hettie Sherman Evarts Beaman
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848 - 1907
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
United States
1848 - 1907
Male
22 1/4 x 20 x 3/8 in. (56.5 x 50.8 x 1 cm)
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overall
Bronze
Bronze
1900
1900
1900
1800-1900, 19th century, sculpture
Sculpture
upper rightupper edgeleft center, in wreathlower right
1994.50
item
Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
94.50SL1
slide
full
2 x 2
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glossy
8 x 10
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2 x 3
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94.50TR1
transparency
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2.5 x 3
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94.50DI1
digital image
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Sculpture
Study for a Soldier's Head, Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, (Dublin, Ireland, 1848 - 1907, Cornish, NH)
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
United States
1848 - 1907
Male
Primary
7 3/8 x 3 1/2 x 4 5/8 in. (18.7 x 8.9 x 11.7 cm)
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without mount
Bronze
Bronze
1883-1897
1883
1897
Sculpture
In 1989, Matthew Broderick starred in the film "Glory," based on the life of the abolitionist Civil War hero Robert Gould Shaw. He led the first northern regiment of African American soldiers, which included the two sons of Frederick Douglass, Lewis and Charles. 25-year-old Shaw and 270 of his men from the 54th Massachusetts regiment died in an attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina on July 18, 1863. Confederate soldiers buried them in a mass grave, blacks and whites together, which was considered at that time to be an insult to a white officer.
In 1897, a sculpture was dedicated in Boston in memory of these heroic individuals. In the early stages of the memorial's creation, distinguished sculptor August Saint-Gaudens made plaster models of the soldiers' heads. Several of these were later cast in bronze in a very limited edition, from which the Memorial Art Gallery recently acquired two rare examples. (See 2006.10)
[Gallery label text, 2007]
2006.9
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/3/2006
6050.1Di1
digital image
full
3/8/2006
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2006.9DI#1
digital image
front
4/10/2006
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2006.9TR1
transparency
full frontal
4 x 5
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24macmonnies4.tif
digital image
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ShawMemorial1.tif
digital image
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Sculpture
Study for a Soldier's Head, Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848 - 1907
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
United States
1848 - 1907
Male
Primary
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
United States
1848 - 1907
Male
Primary
6 1/4 x 3 1/2 x 5 in. (15.9 x 8.9 x 12.7 cm)
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without mount
Bronze
Bronze
1883-1897
1883
1897
Sculpture
In 1989, Matthew Broderick starred in the film "Glory," based on the life of the abolitionist Civil War hero Robert Gould Shaw. He led the first northern regiment of African American soldiers, which included the two sons of Frederick Douglass, Lewis and Charles. 25-year-old Shaw and 270 of his men from the 54th Massachusetts regiment died in an attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina on July 18, 1863. Confederate soldiers buried them in a mass grave, blacks and whites together, which was considered at that time to be an insult to a white officer.
In 1897, a sculpture was dedicated in Boston in memory of these heroic individuals. In the early stages of the memorial's creation, distinguished sculptor August Saint-Gaudens made plaster models of the soldiers' heads. Several of these were later cast in bronze in a very limited edition, from which the Memorial Art Gallery recently acquired two rare examples. (See also 2006.9)
[Gallery label text, 2007]
2006.10
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/3/2006
6050.2DI1
digital image
full
3/8/2006
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/Inventory pictures/2006.10_I1.jpg
2006.10DI#1
digital image
front
4/10/2006
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/2006.10_A1.jpg
2006.10TR1
transparency
full frontal
4 x 5
00/00/00
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