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449 struck by severe stomach pains: Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Louis Saint-Gaudens, August 2, 1900; Fraser, unpublished autobiography, Saint-Gaudens Papers, Dartmouth College; Saint-Gaudens, ed., Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Vol. II, 222; Tharp, Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era, 307.

  449 Years later Fraser put down on paper: Fraser, unpublished autobiography, n.d., Saint-Gaudens Papers, Dartmouth College.

  451 a few final instructions: Ibid.

  451 Saint-Gaudens sailed for home: Wilkinson, Uncommon Clay, 311–12.

  451 At the Opera, Gounod’s Faust: New York Tribune, May 5, 1901.

  452 “daily thronged”: Paris Herald, April 10, 1901.

  452 “making her mark”: New York Herald, May 12, 1901.

  452 “We had no money … but we wanted nothing”: Duncan, My Life, 67.

  Epilogue

  Not only are the Saint-Gaudens home and its furnishings at Cornish just as they were and the view of Mount Ascutney as magnificent as ever, the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site includes the greatest assembly of Saint-Gaudens works to be seen anywhere.

  Saint-Gaudens’s Sherman and Victory, like his Farragut, remain major public monuments at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street and in Madison Square Park in New York, seen by tens of thousands of people every day, most all of whom have little or no idea of the Civil War history represented, or the story behind how each came to be.

  John Singer Sargent’s painting of Theodore Roosevelt hangs prominently in the East Room of the White House, while at the other end of the house, over the mantel in the State Dining Room, is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George P. A. Healy. Six other portraits by Healy are part of the White House Collection and another seventeen are at the National Portrait Gallery.

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  453 Gus put Fraser in charge: Freundlich, The Sculpture of James Earle Fraser, 23.

  453 Work on the Sherman: Fraser, unpublished autobiography, n.d., Saint-Gaudens Papers, Dartmouth College; ibid., 21.

  454 “The sculptor took no part”: New York Times, May 31, 1903; New York Herald, May 31, 1903.

  454 In 1904, a fire: Freundlich, The Sculpture of James Earle Fraser, 23.

  454 In 1906, Gus’s old friend: See Baker, Stanny: The Gilded Life of Stanford White, 373–76; Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Alfred Garnier, July 6, 1906, Saint-Gaudens Papers, Dartmouth College.

  454 “We are not dead yet”: Saint-Gaudens, ed., Reminiscences of Augustus SaintGaudens, Vol. II, 58.

  454 The last and one of the most spirited: See Hureaux, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848–1907: A Master of American Sculpture, 188–89.

  455 In late July, an assistant: Bond, Augustus Saint-Gaudens: The Man and His Art, 211–12.

  455 Homer Saint-Gaudens, after a career: See obituaries of Homer Saint-Gaudens in New York Times, December 9, 1958, and Pittsburgh Press, December 10, 1958.

  456 Informed that he was to be knighted: Charteris, John Sargent, 220.

  456 His glasses had been pushed up: Olson, John Singer Sargent: His Portrait,268.

  456 He found her propped up in bed: Biddle, An American Artist’s Story, 218–19.

  456 She regretted missing lunch: Ibid., 219.

  456 “Miss Cassatt as usual”: Ibid.

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