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Frederick Hart

(1943-1999)

"Fidelia," 1988

Lucite on acrylic base
Edition: 77/380
With etched signature near base: Hart; further etched with date and edition: © FHart / Sculpture Group
Overall: 24.375" H x 14.75" W x 7.75" D

  • Notes:
    This lot is accompanied by Frederick Hart SGL gallery brochures and a price list.

    Frederick Hart was a highly regarded 20th century American sculptor and a pioneer in the field. Frederick Hart's acrylic sculptures were unique because of the material he used, calling it sculpting with light. He also worked with bronze and marble, using his art to harken back to an artistic era when human form and anatomy were admired. He was an apprentice sculptor at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., learning his craft before eventually winning a competition to design the façade of the National Cathedral, leading to some of the best Frederick Hart sculptures. The Three Soldiers statue in Washington D.C. may be the most well-known Frederick Hart sculpture, though the Ex Nihilo statue is also revered by viewers in the nation's capital. Art lovers can find replicas of Frederick Hart's Ex Nihilo for sale at various online shops. In addition, many of his other figural sculptures are available at auction and galleries nationwide.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with mild dust accumulation, scattered minor scuffs, and minor shelf wear to base commensurate with age.

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