Frederick Hart Artist

Frederick Elliott Hart (June 7, 1943 in Atlanta, Georgia - August 13, 1999 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a twentieth-century American sculptor whose work recalls the figurative tradition of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Hart studied at the University of South Carolina, the Corcoran School of Art, and American University without receiving a degree. A convert to Catholicism, Hart's work often conveys sensuousness joined with religiosity. In his later career, he created female nudes from cast acrylic resin in a process that he patented.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 07, 1943
Birth place
Atlanta , Georgia (U.S. state)
Date of deathAugust 13, 1999
Place of death
Maryland , Baltimore

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Artist

Award
National Medal of Arts
Henry Hering
National Sculpture Society
Field of work
Sculpture
Influenced by
Renaissance
Movement
Realism (arts)
training at
Washington National Cathedral

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