Frederick Elliott Hart (November 3, 1943 – August 13, 1999) was an American sculptor. The creator of hundreds of public monuments, private commissions...
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Frederick, Freddie or Fred Hart may refer to: Frederick Hart (politician) (1836–1915), member of the Queensland Legislative Council Frederick Hart (sculptor)...
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Frederick Hart: Sculptor. Hudson Hills Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-1555951207. Turner, Frederick; Novak, Michael; Hart, Frederick (2005). Frederick Hart:...
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to issue a building permit. As the most highly ranked sculptor in the competition, Frederick Hart was commissioned to create a sculpture to appease those...
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Roger Morigi (category American architectural sculptors)
other Washington, D.C. buildings. He was the teacher and mentor of sculptor Frederick Hart. The National Cathedral's Master Carver Gargoyle, modeled and carved...
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President of the United States to award. The medal was designed for the NEA by sculptor Robert Graham. In 1983, prior to the official establishment of the National...
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Hart (1931–1999), American journalist Frederick Hart (sculptor) (1943–1999), American sculptor Owen Hart (1965–1999), Canadian wrestler Robert Hart (horticulturist)...
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research at the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages Frederick Hart – sculptor noted for his public monuments and works in bronze, marble, and...
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Jay Hall Carpenter (redirect from Jay Hall Carpenter, sculptor)
playwriting at The Catholic University. He served as sculptor's assistant to Master Sculptor Frederick Elliott Hart on projects for the Washington National Cathedral...
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Thomas Hart Benton (1889–1975), painter, muralist, printmaker James Daugherty (1889–1974), painter, illustrator Laura Gardin Fraser (1889–1966), sculptor Gleb...
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nomination hearings. The rotunda contains a statue of Russell by sculptor Frederick Hart. The Russell Building was occupied in 1909 by the Senate of the...
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(b. 1951) Jacob Collins (b. 1964) Karl Dempwolf (b. 1939) Frederick Hart (1943-1999, Sculptor) Everett Raymond Kinstler (b. 1926) Jeremy Lipking (b. 1974)...
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Prasar Bharati, India's largest public broadcaster Frederick Hart, National Medal of Arts-winning sculptor, U.S. Fine Arts Commission member Notable alumni...
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reputation for his engraved gems, he returned to London. He was noted as a sculptor of intaglios, medals, and poetical designs for cameos His subjects included...
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This is a list of sculptors – notable people known for three-dimensional artistic creations, which may include those who use sound and light. It is incomplete...
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Enrique Alférez (1901–1999), sculptor Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), sculptor Richmond Barthé, sculptor John Chamberlain, sculptor Leelee Chan, (B.F.A., 2006)...
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Hilary Stratton (category 20th-century British sculptors)
detail South Harting War Memorial South Harting War Memorial: bas-relief by Stratton Sussex Life article by Vida Herbison, Sussex sculptor and stonemason...
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Ed Dwight (category 20th-century American sculptors)
Edward Joseph Dwight Jr. (born September 9, 1933) is an American sculptor, author, and former test pilot. He is the first African American to have entered...
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series The Booth at the End. Berkeley is a make-up artist, painter, and sculptor. He met actress Sarah Clarke on the set of 24 in 2001 and married her the...
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Nordstrom Sisters Frederick O'Neal (1905–1992), actor William Oberhardt (1882–1958), artist, portrait painter, illustrator, sculptor David M. Potts (1906–1976)...
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Badtjala George Frederick Folingsby (1828–1891): Irish born Australian painter and art educator Nicholas Folland (born 1967): sculptor and arts educator...
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by Frederick Hart on the facade of the Episcopal National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and that a scene involving the sculpture infringed Hart's rights...
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this interest. A neo-Victorian style emerged, pioneered by the sculptor Frederick Hart. The art-doll and ceramic sculpture communities also grew in numbers...
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George Thomas Brewster (1862–1943) was an American sculptor and architectural sculptor, known for his portraits and war memorials. Brewster taught modeling...
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potential lawsuit, such as was the case for Warner Bros. with sculptor Frederick Hart following the reproduction of his piece Ex Nihilo in Devil's Advocate...
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critic, and playwright (b. 1837) 1927 – Juan Gris, Spanish painter and sculptor (b. 1887) 1929 – Jozef Murgaš, Slovak-American priest, architect, botanist...
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Guardia (sculpture, New York City) Helen Frankenthaler – All About Blue Frederick Hart – Statue of Jimmy Carter (sculpture, Atlanta) Damien Hirst – Away from...
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Kenneth Burke: critic Louis Calabro: composer Sir Anthony Caro: British sculptor Ronald L. Cohen: psychologist Bernard Cooper; novelist Nicholas Delbanco:...
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Ira Bruce Reines (category American sculptors)
Lorenzo Bernini and Benvenuto Cellini, as well as 20th century sculptor, Frederick Hart. It was not until the early 2000s that Reines fully developed his...
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members from this formative period included painter Thomas Eakins and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Membership continued to increase, forcing the League...
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