The Creation of Life

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The Creation of Life is a celebrated figurative sculpture by American artist Frederick Hart, known for its spiritual themes and intricate, lifelike forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figurative sculpture
sculpture
artForm sculpture
artisticPeriod contemporary art
artistNationality American
associatedLocation United States art market NERFINISHED
associatedWith Frederick Hart’s religious works
late 20th-century American sculpture
color earth tones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Frederick E. Hart NERFINISHED
Frederick Hart NERFINISHED
depicts emerging figures
human figures
intertwined bodies
genre figurative art
hasMotif ascending motion
emergence from void
interconnected humanity
hasPart central ascending figure
supporting surrounding figures
hasTheme creation
human form
life and death
spirituality
transcendence
influencedBy Christian iconography
classical sculpture
intendedAudience collectors of spiritual art
religious institutions
languageOfTitle English
materialUsed bronze
cast stone
movement representational art
spiritual realism
notableFor dynamic composition
expressive human anatomy
intricate lifelike forms
spiritual themes
style highly detailed modeling
realism
subjectMatter human soul
origin of life
spiritual emergence
technique high-relief modeling
lost-wax casting
title The Creation of Life NERFINISHED

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Frederick Hart notableWork The Creation of Life