Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Frederick Hart Exhibition - A Singular & Major Force

We’ve noticed that most art collectors tend to follow the historic direction in moving toward three dimensional elements as a compliment to canvas art. As art collectors ourselves, the Cutter Family has experienced first-hand the joy that Frederick Hart bronze sculpture provides. It is interesting to note that Hart’s life-long dedication to the principles of beauty, truth and goodness now provide as his unique legacy to the world a body of work that is uplifting, spiritual, and forever giving. Remarkably, Hart’s sculptures have achieved prices as high as $1.3 million, while collecting begins at a modest price of $2,400. As a National Medal of the Arts award winner, Frederick Hart achieved great fame during his lifetime and the posthumous accolades have continued. This exhibition of Hart’s work has been planned to expose every art collector to something of heirloom significance for their families and is intended to provide collectors an encounter with over 80 of his bronze and acrylic masterpieces including several major masterworks and monumental/life-size sculptures. This exhibition will be fun and historically significant, providing collectors with the opportunity to gain further knowledge regarding this true American Master. Please join us for this beautiful journey.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Frederick Hart Event(s) announced for November 2011

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Art of Frederick Hart



"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.

In the decade since his passing, Hart's stature -- as a visionary calling for the return of the figurative tradition, as an innovator developing the technique to cast figurative sculpture in clear acrylic resin, and as the creator of historic monuments -- has earned him critical acclaim. In 2004 he received the prestigious National Medal of Arts, the highest honor given by our nation to an artist. His was the first posthumous award and the honor places him in the ranks of other renowned visual artists such as Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Isamu Noguchi, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Motherwell, Jasper Johns, and Georgia O'Keefe.
Born in the modernist era whose prevailing winds consistently blew against him, Frederick Hart stubbornly refused to change his vision to suit the times. His work, at once traditional in its adherence to the importance of the human figure, radical in its sensuality, and innovative in its use of modern materials, celebrates the beauty of the human form and the mystery of the human spirit.



Contact Brilliance In Color at: 904-810-0460 or 1-800-268-2240 for more information on how you can acquire the work of master sculptor Frederick Hart.