The Creation of Man

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The Creation of Man is a figurative sculptural work by American artist Frederick Hart, known for its spiritual, idealized depiction of humanity and its role in contemporary public art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figurative sculpture
sculpture
artForm sculpture in the round
artisticGoal to explore humanity’s place in creation
to express spiritual dimensions of humanity
to idealize the human form
artisticStyle classical influence
idealized realism
associatedWith Frederick Hart public commissions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Frederick Hart NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
depicts creation theme
humanity
idealized human figures
spiritual themes
genre figurative art
religious art
spiritual art
hasGenre monumental sculpture
hasPart multiple human figures
hasTheme human dignity
metaphysical reflection
spiritual aspiration
transcendence
hasType outdoor sculpture
influencedBy Christian iconography
Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
classical sculpture
intendedAudience general public
languageOfTitle English
material sculptural medium
medium three-dimensional sculpture
movement contemporary art
notableFor idealized human forms
integration of spiritual themes in public sculpture
role in contemporary public art
spiritual depiction of humanity
partOf Frederick Hart oeuvre
subjectMatter human condition
relationship between humanity and the divine
title The Creation of Man NERFINISHED

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Frederick Hart notableWork The Creation of Man
Frederick Hart notableWork The Creation of Man
this entity surface form: The Creation of Humanity
Frederick Hart notableWork The Creation of Man
this entity surface form: The Creation of the World