- Saint-
Gaudens also
created classical works such as the Diana, and emplo**** his
design skills in numismatics. He
designed the $20
Saint Gaudens Double...
- Saint-
Gaudens,
Saint Gaudens, and St.
Gaudens may
refer to: Arrondis****t of Saint-
Gaudens, an arrondis****t (district) of
France Saint-
Gaudens, Haute-Garonne...
- Saint-
Gaudens himself)
refused to
submit entries. The
competition was open to the public, and the
judging committee (which
consisted of Saint-
Gaudens, Mint...
- "TWENTY DOLLARS" 1877–1907 Saint-
Gaudens 1907–1933 Saint-
Gaudens, high relief,
Roman numerals, no
motto 1907 Saint-
Gaudens, low relief,
Arabic numerals,...
- Val d'Aran in Catalonia. Saint-
Gaudens station has rail
connections to Toulouse, Bayonne, Pau and Tarbes. Saint-
Gaudens has been
inhabited since ancient...
-
Sofia Shapatava "W75+H Saint-
Gaudens". ITF. "Open Saint-
Gaudens Occitanie". openst-
gaudens.fr. 2024 Open Saint-
Gaudens Occitanie at ITFtennis.com Official...
- Saint-
Gaudens;
Louis later changed the
spelling of his name to St.
Gaudens to
differentiate himself from his well-known brother. Saint-
Gaudens was born...
- Saint-
Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire,
preserves the home, gardens, and
studios of
Augustus Saint-
Gaudens (1848–1907), one of...
-
Homer Shiff Saint-
Gaudens (1880–1953) was the only
child of
sculptor Augustus Saint-
Gaudens and his wife
Augusta (née Homer). He
served as the Director...
- John
Gauden (died 20
September 1662) was an
English cleric. He was
Bishop of
Exeter then
Bishop of Worcester. He was also a writer, and the
reputed author...