Hart Lucite

Prologue
Prologue
11x8x8
Reflections
Reflections
16.5x10.25x9.5
Ex Nihilo Working Model
Ex Nihilo Working Model
20.5
Dreamers
Dreamers
16x26x5.5
Cross of the Millenium Maquette
Cross of the Millenium Maquette State II
11.5x7x1.75
Three Graces
Three Graces
14x25x8.5
Divine Milieu: Homage to Teilhard de Chardin
20x8x10
Exaltation
Exaltation
22.5" tall
Fidelia
Fidelia
24x15x7
Echo of Silence
Echo of Silence
22x11
Reverie
14x17x8
Eve
Eve
13.5x18x5
Memoir
Memoir
12x10.25x8.75
Light Whispers
Light Whispers
17x14x5.25
Eye of the Flame
16x25x5
Illuminata I
Illuminata I
15x12.5x4
The Ride
The Ride
15x21x8
Spirit Song
Spirit Song
10x9x6.25
Born of Light
Born of Light
24x7x7
Contemplation
Contemplation
17.5x16x7
Destiny
Destiny
12x15x4.5
Passage
Passage
17.5x16x6
Christ life size
Cross of the Millenium Life Size
69.5x46x14.5
Cross of the Millenium 1/3 Life Sized
Cross of the Millenium 1/3 Life Sized
31.25x23.75x6.25
Illuminata II
Illuminata II
18x13x5
Breath of Life
Breath of Life
17x7x14.5
Emerging Flame
Emerging Flame
26x13x10
Winged Vision
15.5x19x7
Herself
Herself
14x18x8
Illuminata III
Illuminata III
16x10x7
firebird
Firebird
16.5x15.5x8
The Kiss
12x12x8
Duet
Duet
16.5x10.5x4.5
Sacred Mysteries:Male
Sacred Mysteries:Male
30" tall
Veil of Light
Veil of Light
21.5x12x6
Transcendent
Transcendent
19x7x9
Appassionata
Appassionata
16.5x13.5x8.5
Pnembra
Pnembrua
19x12x7.5
Grand Visitation
Grand Visitation
41.5x27x16

"I believe that art has a moral responsibility, that it must pursue something higher than itself. Art must be a part of life. It must exist in the domain of the common man. It must be an enriching, ennobling and vital partner in the public pursuit of civilization. it should be a majestic presence in everyday life just as it was in the past.

These are the words of Frederick Hart who has been described as America's greatest representational artist. "My work isn't art for art's sake, it's about life. I have no patience with obscure or unintelligible art - I want to be understood."

Frederick Hart was born in Atlanta. In 1967 he began working at the Washington National Cathedral as an aspiring artist working with Italian stone carvers. "The Cathedral became a magical place for me, a place outside of this century. The wonderful Italian stone carvers who worked there were the last of a generation, a link back to the major American architectural works of the early 1900's, to buildings like the Supreme Court, the Federal Triangle, and Grand Central Station, as well as to the great American sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Daniel Chester French."

In 1971 he began sculpting in his own unheated studio, "almost starving to death" as he sketched his ideas for the Cathedral international competition to commission the design for a series of "creation" sculptures for its main facade, Hart remembers, "It was to be a contemporary idea of Creation, a vision of an unfolding universe." Inspired by Pierre Tellhard de Chardin's writings on science and theology, Hart envisioned a great allegorical work which would evoke the heroic struggle for awakening and consciousness. The selection committee for the Cathedral was impressed with the power and vision of his scale model studies and in 1974 awarded him the project. He was thirty-one.

In the year 1985 President Regan honored Hart with a prestigious and influential role by appointing him to a five-year term on the Commission of Fine Art. The Creation Sculptures were completed in 1990, almost twenty years after Hart began designing them and he went on to create the statue of "Three Soldiers" for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in the nation's capitol. In 1993 he was distinguished with an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of South Carolina.

Frederick Hart's legacy is diverse and wide spread, throughout his career he worked in stone, bronze, marble and pioneered the use of acrylics in figurative sculpture, a technique he called "sculpting with light". He was an inventive revolutionary; his works are physical and sensuous, yet spiritual; direct, graceful and subtle. He is survived by Lindy Hart and they are the parents of two sons, Lain and Alexander. --And he is survived by his art which lives on, spreading ethereal, vibrant beauty throughout the world.