1-800-336-9924 |
Frederick Hart Monographs
Frederick
Hart: Changing
Tides
Forward by Frederick Turner. Essay by Michael Novak
Published December 2004.
256 pages
13.4" x 10" x 1.2"
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs.
$65 (plus $8.00 S&H in U.S.)
To order call 1-800-336-9924 or use our
Online
Order Form:
This beautifully illustrated volume is a comprehensive look into the life and talent of a classical sculptor whose passion for the spiritual and figurative aspects of art are represented in both his public commissions and private work.
Enhanced with an informative foreword by Frederick Turner (Founders Professor of
Arts and Humanities, University of Texas, Dallas) and an insightful essay by
Michael Novak (an expert on Hart's work and holder of the George Frederick
Jewett Chair in Religion and Public Policy at the American Enterprise Institute,
Washington, D.C.), Changing Tides is a 256-page monograph on sculptor Frederick
Hart (1943-1999) which is superbly illustrated with 128 color plates, 12 duo
tones, and 83 halftones. Readers and art students will appreciate Frederick
Hart's working processes as renowned sculptor of the human form. Changing Tides
is a seminal, core addition to professional, art school, community and
university library 20th Century Art History collections with respect to the
development of figural sculpture in America.
Frederick Hart: The Complete Works
Essays by Donald Kuspit and Frederick Turner
328 pages
246 color plates
136 black & white illustrations
$70 (plus $8.00 S&H in U.S.)
To order call 1-800-336-9924 or use our
Online
Order Form:
"Hart's restoration of the human figure, in all its wholeness and
vulnerability ... is an important moment in the aesthetic and social history of
art."
-Donald Kuspit
Frederick Hart:
Sculptor
Introduction by J. Carter Brown. Essay by Tom Wolfe.
144 pages
94 color plates
62 black & white illustrations
26 duo-tone illustrations
$50 (plus $8.00 S&H in U.S.)
To order call 1-800-336-9924 or use our
Online
Order Form:
"As with all contemporary art, the perspective of time is the inescapable
precondition of evaluation, yet my own feeling is that Frederick Hart's
sculpture at once meets and transcends the numerous challenges of the late
twentieth century."
-J. Carter Brown
To view other works by: Frederick Hart
1-800-336-9924.
Fax: (612) 337-8435.
International calls: (612) 338-4333.
Contact us by e-mail.
To view other works on our online art gallery:
Jean Stephen Galleries