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Frederick Hart Veil

Veil of Light by Frederick Hart
By Frederick Hart
Located in Cleveland, OH
Frederick Hart is America's greatest figurative sculptor. Not only did he create works of great
Category

1980s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Veil of Light", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Sculpture, 22x12x6 in., 310/350, white
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Veil of Light" Dimensions: 22" x 12" x 6" Medium: Clear Acrylic Resin Edition of 350 Created in
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1980s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Resin

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"Herself", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Female Sculpture, 17x16x6 in., 176/350, white
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Herself" by Frederick Hart is an acrylic figurative sculpture of a woman's face numbered 176/350. Hart began to equate light and spirit, the medium itself conveying the meaning, bey...
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1980s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Resin

Emerging Flame by Frederick Hart
By Frederick Hart
Located in Cleveland, OH
Frederick Hart is America's greatest figurative sculptor. Not only did he create works of great beauty and gravitas, he was singularly responsible for restoring to American public mo...
Category

Early 2000s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin

"Reclining Figure", Frederick Hart, Bronze Figurative Sculpture, 7x14x7 in.
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Reclining Figure" by Frederick Hart is a figurative female and male figure bronze sculpture with the edition number 54/65. Frederick Hart was an American sculptor. His is best kn...
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Early 2000s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Mother & Child", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Sculpture, 24x18x10 in., 43x150, white
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Mother and Child" by Frederick Hart is an acrylic figurative sculpture of a woman and her baby numbered 43/150. Inspired by the birth of his own child, Frederick Hart masterfully ce...
Category

1990s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Resin

"Spirita", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Sculpture, 15x14x7 in., 330/350, white
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Spirita" Dimensions: 15" x 14" x 7" Medium: Clear Acrylic Resin Edition of 350 Hart wanted to sculpt light, from which forms move in and out, that defined the very delicate sense of...
Category

1980s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic Polymer

"Union", Frederick Hart, Bronze Figurative Sculpture, 19x11x7 in., Woman & Man
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Union" by Frederick Hart is a figurative female and male figure bronze sculpture with the edition number 299/350. Inspired by The Creation Sculptures of the Washington National C...
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1990s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Hooded Figure, Study by Frederick Hart
By Frederick Hart
Located in Cleveland, OH
Frederick Hart is America's greatest figurative sculptor. Not only did he create works of great beauty and gravitas, he was singularly responsible for restoring to American public mo...
Category

Early 2000s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Ex Nihilio Fragment 5", Frederick Hart, Figurative Bronze Sculpture, 42x29x16
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Ex Nihilo Fragment 5" by Frederick Hart is a limited edition figurative bronze numbered 50/65. I saw Ex Nihilo (Out of Nothingness) as a single expression of creation, as the metam...
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Early 2000s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Ex Nihilo", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Sculpture, 20x19x6 in., 53/350, white
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Ex Nihilo Working Model" by Frederick Hart is an acrylic figurative sculpture part of the "Ex Nihilo" serires numbered 53/350. “I saw Ex Nihilo (Out of Nothing), the center portal ...
Category

Early 2000s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic Polymer

"Celebration", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Figurative Sculpture Pair, Edition 8/8
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
Frederick Hart's "Celebration" in clear acrylic resin is available for $250,000 for the pair (man and woman sold together). The Male measures 77x17x20 with out the black base and wit...
Category

1990s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic Polymer

"Ex Nihilo Fragment 3", Frederick Hart, Figurative Bronze Sculpture, 43x31x18 in
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Ex Nihilo Fragment 3" by Frederick Hart is a figurative bronze with the edition of 61/65. I saw Ex Nihilo (Out of Nothingness) as a single expression of creation, as the metamorph...
Category

Early 2000s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Ex Nihilo Fragment 2", Frederick Hart, Bronze Sculpture, Woman Figure
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
Ex Nihilo Fragment 2 is a detail from the full scale plaster from the final stone sculpture of Ex Nihilo, commissioned as part of the The Creation Sculptures at Washington National C...
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Early 2000s American Impressionist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Metamorphosis", Frederick Hart, Figurative Bronze Sculpture, 37x29x7
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Metamorphosis" by Frederick Hart is figurative bronze bust of a woman numbered 17/29. “Metamorphosis” was a journey of transformation for Hart. The work haunted and yet thrilled hi...
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Early 2000s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Genesis by Frederick Hart
By Frederick Hart
Located in Cleveland, OH
Frederick Hart is America's greatest figurative sculptor. Not only did he create works of great beauty and gravitas, he was singularly responsible for restoring to American public mo...
Category

1980s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Adam Fragment", Frederick Hart, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative Man, Biblical
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
Adam Fragment, detail from the full-scale trumeau figure of Adam commissioned as part of The Creation Series at Washington National Cathedral. Bronze edition authorized by Washington...
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Early 2000s American Impressionist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Liberty & Sacrifice", Frederick Hart, Bronze Figurative Sculpture, 36x28x22 in.
By Frederick Hart
Located in Dallas, TX
"Liberty and Sacrifice" by Frederick Hart is a figurative female figure bronze sculpture with the edition number 14/50. "The figures of Liberty and Sacrifice are used in an allego...
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1990s Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Frederick Hart Veil of Light Lucite Acrylic Sold Out Sculpture 17k Retail 1987
By Frederick Hart
Located in Minneapolis, MN
Artist: Frederick Hart Title: VEIL OF LIGHT (H.64) Yea: 1988 Medium: clear acrylic resin sculpture
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1980s Impressionist Sculptures

Materials

Lucite

Frederick Hart Veil of Light Acrylic Sculpture Hand Signed Nude Female Artwork
By Frederick Hart
Located in Bloomington, MN
Frederick Hart Acrylic Sculpture titled, "Veil of Light" listed for Sale at significantly less than
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1980s Contemporary Nude Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

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Frederick Hart for sale on 1stDibs

A sculptor and stone cutter in the Classical* style, Frederick Hart was an apprentice at the National Cathedral in Washington DC and there learned about sculpting and stone cutting. Then his big break of public recognition came when he won a competition to design the facade of the Cathedral, which incorporated his thirteen year masterpiece of the Creation, a 21 X 15 foot bas relief*. He also designed Three Soldiers, realistic in style, for the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in DC to contrast with the abstraction of Maya Lin's Vietnam Memorial. Born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in South Carolina, Frederick Hart was an opponent of most contemporary art, thinking it motivated by political rather than aesthetic reasons. As a proponent of Realism*, he was made an honorary member of The American Society of Classical Realism Guild of Artists. Just before his premature death from lung cancer in 1999, he built his 17,000 square-foot dream home "Chesley," on 250 acres of land in Virginia. This mansion was intended to be an artists' retreat to nourish traditional, classical values and refute modernist* trends that he said allowed anything to be called art. He endured several legal battles including the use of his Three Soldiers on a souvenir without his permission and a lawsuit with Time-Warner over the "demonizing" of his creation scene.

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The history of sculpture as we know it is believed to have origins in Ancient Greece, while small sculptural carvings are among the most common examples of prehistoric art. In short, sculpture as a fine art has been with us forever. A powerful three-dimensional means of creative expression, sculpture has long been most frequently associated with religion — consider the limestone Great Sphinx in Giza, Egypt — while the tradition of collecting sculpture, which has also been traced back to Greece as well as to China, far precedes the emergence of museums.

Technique and materials in sculpture have changed over time. Stone sculpture, which essentially began as images carved into cave walls, is as old as human civilization itself. The majority of surviving sculpted works from ancient cultures are stone. Traditionally, this material and pottery as well as metalbronze in particular — were among the most common materials associated with this field of visual art. Artists have long sought new ways and materials in order to make sculptures and express their ideas. Material, after all, is the vehicle through which artists express themselves, or at least work out the problems knocking around in their heads. It also allows them to push the boundaries of form, subverting our expectations and upending convention. As an influential sculptor as much as he was a revolutionary painter and printmaker, Pablo Picasso worked with everything from wire to wood to bicycle seats.

If you are a lover of art and antiques or are thinking of bringing a work of sculpture into your home for the first time, there are several details to keep in mind. As with all other works of art, think about what you like. What speaks to you? Visit local galleries and museums. Take in works of public art and art fairs when you can and find out what kind of sculpture you like. When you’ve come to a decision about a specific work, try to find out all you can about the piece, and if you’re not buying from a sculptor directly, work with an art expert to confirm the work’s authenticity.

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