Hart’s sculpture can be seen in public displays in Brookgreen Gardens, Newington-Cropsey Foundation Gallery, as well as the courtyard of the Lightner Museum here in the Ancient City. Harts’ widow Lindy will be in attendance throughout the weekend, along with Robert Chase, publisher and life-long friend of the artist. “This will be our major effort of 2011 to provide Florida residents with an opportunity of seeing, in great preponderance, the art of a major iconic American figure”, said Len Cutter (president, Cutter & Cutter Fine Art). Advanced viewers have already been deeply moved and overwhelmed by such pieces as “Daughters of Odessa”, trilogy bronze, which will be seen for the first time ever at Brilliance In Color. (The Prince of Wales has had for years at his Highgrove residence in the UK the same grouping.) The cultural aspects and impact of this exhibition are palpable and First Coast residents will be enthralled with what they see. Mr. Cutter also stated that, “St. Augustine has returned to its former place of glory among art locales in America with this exhibition, and the continuing growth of the downtown art district.”
Frederick Hart - Notable Works, Installations, Awards & Accolades
The Three Soldiers sculpture - Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
President James Earl Carter sculpture - Atlanta, Georgia.
Senator Richard B. Russell sculpture - Washington, D.C.
The Cross of the Millennium sculpture - Vatican, Italy
Senator Strom Thurmond sculpture - Washington, D.C.
J. Danforth Quayle sculpture - Washington, D.C.
Songs of Grace sculpture - State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Three Soldiers sculpture, Detail - Apalachicola, Florida
Ex Nihilo, Fragment No.8 sculpture - Saint Augustine, Florida
The Creation Sculptures, Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
Processional Cross For Pope John Paul II, historic mass on the Mall.
Appointment to the United States Fine Arts Commission by President Reagan.
Development of a patent for process of embedding one clear acrylic sculpture within another.
The Herald, commissioned sculpture, at Newington-Cropsey Foundation Gallery and Cultural Studies Center.
Honorary Ph.D. awarded by the University of South Carolina.
Lord Mountbatten, bronze portrait, placed by The Prince of Wales, in his private garden at Highgrove.
Daughters of Odessa, bronze sculpture, installed by The Prince of Wales, in his private garden at Highgrove.
Ex Nihilo, Fragment No.4 sculpture - Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
Recipient of the National Medal of Arts
The Three Soldiers sculpture - Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
President James Earl Carter sculpture - Atlanta, Georgia.
Senator Richard B. Russell sculpture - Washington, D.C.
The Cross of the Millennium sculpture - Vatican, Italy
Senator Strom Thurmond sculpture - Washington, D.C.
J. Danforth Quayle sculpture - Washington, D.C.
Songs of Grace sculpture - State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Three Soldiers sculpture, Detail - Apalachicola, Florida
Ex Nihilo, Fragment No.8 sculpture - Saint Augustine, Florida
The Creation Sculptures, Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
Processional Cross For Pope John Paul II, historic mass on the Mall.
Appointment to the United States Fine Arts Commission by President Reagan.
Development of a patent for process of embedding one clear acrylic sculpture within another.
The Herald, commissioned sculpture, at Newington-Cropsey Foundation Gallery and Cultural Studies Center.
Honorary Ph.D. awarded by the University of South Carolina.
Lord Mountbatten, bronze portrait, placed by The Prince of Wales, in his private garden at Highgrove.
Daughters of Odessa, bronze sculpture, installed by The Prince of Wales, in his private garden at Highgrove.
Ex Nihilo, Fragment No.4 sculpture - Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
Recipient of the National Medal of Arts
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