


Divine Milieu Acrylic Sculpture 2001 20 in
Frederick Hart
Sculpture : Acrylic Sculpture
Size : 20x8 x9 in | 51x20 x23 cm
Edition : 209/395
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Year2001
Foundry Signature w/ StampOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromGallery 2001
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Collection Privee de Peinture et de Sculpture Gallery at 918 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Original owner.
Story / Additional InfoIn the vibrant heart of South Beach, Miami, I wandered into a new gallery on Ocean Drive, seeking solace from recent personal turmoil. There, among various artworks, was Frederick Hart's "The Divine Milieu," freshly released in 2001. Its clear acrylic form, capturing light in a dance of hope, spoke to me of resilience amidst life's trials.
The gallery owner, Elena, shared that this piece was inspired by the idea of finding light in darkness, a message I deeply needed. She offered a payment plan, sensing my connection. I bought it for my wife on our tenth anniversary, hoping it would symbolize our journey through life's challenges together.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID173294
Frederick Hart - United States
Art Brokerage: Frederick Hart American Sculptor: b. 1943-1999. Artist and sculptor and stone cutter in the classical style, Frederick Hart was an apprentice at the National Cathedral in Washington DC and learned there about sculpting and stone cutting. Hart's big break came when he won a competition to design the facade of the National Cathedral, which incorporated his thirteen year masterpiece of the Creation, a 21 X 15 foot bas relief sculpture. His work was influenced by the teachings of Teilhard de Chardin and his book Divine Milieu. Hart created the figures in Ex Nihilo in a constant state of awakening and becoming. Hart also created "Three Soldiers" Vietnam Memorial, a figurative bronze to contrast with the abstraction of Maya Lin's work. The memorial is the most visited monument in Washington DC. Born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in South Carolina. As a proponent of realism, he was made an honorary member of The American Society of Classical Realism Guild of Artists. Sculpting with light Hart went on to create a collection of works in cast acrylic which absorbed and soften light. These works often had ethereal inner figures and a prismatic shape to illuminate the subject. Art Brokerage is one of the largest secondary market dealers for Frederick Hart Sculpture both acrylic and bronze. We are experts and guarantee condition and authenticity. Listings wanted.