Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens
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Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens (1869–1943) was an American sculptor, born in Flint, Ohio. She is best remembered for creating sculptures of "animals, children (and) fountains",[1] but she also did the finishing carving on a "colossal marble figure", the allegorical sculpture Painting in front of the St. Louis Art Museum.[2] She was also significant in the art world as being the wife of Louis Saint-Gaudens and the sister-in-law of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, with whom she studied and worked as an assistant.
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Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens | |
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Born | Annetta Johnson 1869 (1869) Flint, Ohio |
Died | 1943 (aged 73–74) |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Sculpture |
Spouse | Louis Saint-Gaudens |
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