Pan Gargoyle

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Clay executed circa 1974; Cast Marble editioned 2004; Pan Gargoyle, Indiana Limestone; 1974-76, Washington National Cathedral. Hart’s Pan Gargoyle (Cathedral Gargoyle No. 39), replicated in stone by Malcolm Harlow, occupies a prominent place on the northwest tower of Washington National Cathedral, above the Creation of Day Tympanum.

Weight 1 kg
Year-Made

2004

Size

16.5" H x 7.625" W x 7.625" D

Description

Frederick Hart lived a short, but remarkable life. In 2000 Tom Wolfe profiled Hart for The New York Times Magazine in an article called: The Artist the Art World Couldn’t See.

“I have not attempted to try to relive or recreate the past; but I have sought guidance from those timeless elements in the past which remain valid and vital to the future … The purpose of my art is to seek beauty and truth, and to explore and glorify the human being and the universe.”
-Frederick Hart

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