The Cornish, New Hampshire home and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens — the leading American sculptor of the Gilded Age, creator of the Shaw Memorial on Boston Common and the $20 Saint-Gaudens gold piece — are set in gardens he designed on a hillside with views of Mount Ascutney. Casts of his major works fill the studios and grounds, making this the largest single collection of Saint-Gaudens sculptures in the world.