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LIST OF SCULPTURAL WORKS
Large Scale/Outdoor Commissions
Redskins Bust
FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland. Twenty-one inch high Indian head in bronze. Installation Spring, 2004 (estimated).
Saint Katharine Drexel
Basilica of the National Shrine of the lmmaculate Conception, Washington, DC. Saint Katharine and two children, life size, in marble. 2002.
The Universal Call to Holiness.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the lmmaculate Conception, Washington, DC. Fifty-foot wide, forty-ton relief in Botticino marble. 1999.
Four Times Marguerite.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Group of four larger-than-lifesize figures in bronze. 1996.
Small Scale Commissions
William Halsted, Ignac Semmelweis, James Mills, Florence Nightingale, William Osler, Aesculapius. Lifesize bronze busts, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania. 2008.
Altar Cherubs. Cathedral of the Assumption, Baltimore, MD, marble, 2007.
Fairy. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, Illinois. 2002.
Leonard Bernstein, Irving Berlin, George & Ira Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, Danny Kaye, Artie Shaw, Barbra Streisand. Aaron Copland, bronze busts Gerald S. Snyder, Potomac, Maryland. 2001- 2003.
Four Times Marguerite. Two-foot scale model in bronze. Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston. 1999.
Angel in Flight. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, Illinois. 1999.
Bertha Braddock. Dr. Joseph . Braddock, Alexandria, Virginia. 1998.
Greek Athlete. Kneeling Angel. Buddha. Foo Dogs. Angel & Cherub. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, Illinois. 1998.
Patrick Cardinal O’Boyle. Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC, marble portrait relief, 1997.
Angel. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, Illinois. 1997.
Hebe, Goddess of Youth. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, Illinois. 1996.
Madonna. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, lllinois. 1995.
Nelson Mandela. Denis Nikiema, Washington, D.C. 1994.
Fawn. Rabbit. Squirrel. Doe. Duck. Art Line, Inc. Hillside, lllinois. 1994.
President Jimmy Carter. Frederick E. Hart, sculptor and designer. Reduction of monumental statue to one-sixth lifesize. 1994.
St. Francis of Assisi. Art Line, lnc. Hillside, Illinois. 1994.
Contributions to Monumental Sculpture
The Hand. Raymond J. Kaskey, designer. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spnng, Maryland. 1993.
Modelled one-sixteenth scale maquette in plasteline and
singlehandedly sculpted fifteen foot model in direct plaster.
Senator Richard Russell. Frederick E. Hart sculptor and designer. Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 1993.
Enlarged statue from one-twelfth scale maquette, roughed out in plasteline and foam.
President Jimmy Carter. Frederick E. Hart, sculptor and designer. Georgia Statehouse grounds, Atlanta, Georgia. 1993.
Enlarged statue from one-twelfth scale maquette, roughed-out in plasteline and foam.
Kneeling Ministers. Raymond J. Kaskey, designer/sculptor. Kelly Ingram Park, Birmingham, Alabama. 1992.
Sculpted figures, except for heads, using photographs and one- twentieth scale model.
Lion Cubs. National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial, Washington, D.C. 1992.
Designed sculptures and the combination sculpture base/bench termination. Sculpted two maquettes and four full-scale
sculptures in plasteline.
Architectural Sculpture, Raymond J. Kaskey, designer. Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois. 1990.
Sculpted full size Ceres and Wind Spirit faces using photographs and own face as references. Sculpted one-sixth scale maquettes of Owls, referring to photographs and maquettes.
Other Portraits and Projects
Muse. Studio Piece. 1999.
Portrait of Katherine Smith. Studio piece. 1998
Portrait of young Jack Cummings. Studio piece. 1998.
Pater Sanctus. Limited edition bronze statuette of Pope John Paul ll. 1998.
Male Nude. Studio piece. 1997.
President Clinton. Woman’s National Democratic Club. 1993.
Bill Clinton, B.C. 1992. Photograph in N.Y. Times, January 20,1993.
Portrait of Lloyd Bennett. Studio piece. 1993.
Suspended Figure. 1993. Bronze Limited Edition.
Media Notes
PBS nationwide airing, late 2000: “American Byzantine” by Journey Films. Documentary describing the creation of The Universal Call Holiness.
The Washington Post, May 8, 1999: “A Vision Set in Stone”
The Washington Post, Aug!ust 2, 1997: "50-Ton Symbol of Unity to Adorn Basilica "
The Washington Times, April 7, 1996: "Sculpture Takes Shape."
Education
Certificate in Computer Graphics, Maryland College of Art and Design, Silver Spring, Maryland. 1999.
Master of Arts, Fine Arts, State University of New York at Albany, 1981.
Bachelor of Arts, English, High Honors. Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, 1977.
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