Description: Frederick Hart (b. 1943 - 1999)“The Divine Milieu: Homage to Teilhard de Chardin”Medium: Clear Acrylic Resin Sculpture Size: 20"H x 10"W x 8"D Limited Edition: #171/395 (VERY RARE) Release Date: 2001Retail Price: $11,850.00All artwork is signed and numbered and comes with the Certificate of Authenticity and Appraisal.Good Condition All artwork is packaged according to UPS guidelinesFREE SHIPPING IN CONTINENTAL USAdditional shipping charges apply to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto RicoArt Leaders Gallery – 33086 Northwestern Hwy., West Bloomfield, MI 48322“I have not attempted to try to relive or recreate the past; but I have sought guidance from those timeless elements in the past which remain valid and vital to the future … The purpose of my art is to seek beauty and truth, and to explore and glorify the human being and the universe.” -Frederick Hart Clear Acrylic Resin WorksThe Clear Acrylic Resin Works: Transcending Tradition Although he has stated that innovation is not a priority for him, his pioneering use of Lucite, including a process that he patented, is evidence that he is not an artist enslaved by the past. I find the Lucite work of particular interest.J. Carter BrownDirector Emeritus, National Gallery of Art Frederick Hart had mastered the idea of pulling figures from stone through his years as a stone carver and later as the master sculptor of the important The Creation Sculptures at Washington National Cathedral. He also achieved major recognition as the sculptor of the great bronze Three Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC. Hart’s desire to delve into the nature of being and non-being, first explored with the Cathedral work, led him away from traditional materials toward experimentation with a 20th century material, clear acrylic resin. Although artists have been casting bronze and other metals since antiquity, no legacy of casting clear acrylic existed when Hart first determined to master the new medium. Over the course of years of experimentation and perseverance, Hart became the first artist to cast figurative work in clear acrylic resin. He also patented a process of embedment, the casting one acrylic work within another. All the clear acrylic resin works are really the offspring of the Cathedral work. They deal with being and non-being. In the Cathedral, the figures emerge from something that is tangible, from a mass of stone. But more beautifully, in a sense, the clear acrylic figures emerge and disappear, literally creating a spiritual relationship between light and form, and a sense of mystery around being and non-being. It’s a beautiful, poetic variation on the creation theme.Frederick Hart The sculpture is defined purely by light. It’s light from which forms move in and out. It’s light that defined the very delicate sense of image. I can capitalize on the very watery, warm, flowing qualities of the material itself and compound them into images that are suggestive of dreams, memories and visions.
Price: 11850 USD
Location: West Bloomfield, Michigan
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Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Signed
Region of Origin: US
Format: Figurative Sculpture
Item Width: 8"
Production Technique: Acrylic Resin Sculpture
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Item Length: 10"
Item Height: 20"
Subject: Figures & Nudes
Placement: Table
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: clear acrylic resin
Culture: North American
Largest Dimension: 20"H x 10"W x 9"D
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Artist: Frederick Hart
Year of Production: 2001
Style: Classical
Color: Clear
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Limited Edition
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Theme: Nude Figures
Type: Figurative
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction