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This artwork, Daughters of Odessa by Frederick Hart, is currently for sale at Robin Rile Fine Art.
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TITLE:
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Daughters of Odessa
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CATEGORY:
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Sculptures
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MATERIALS:
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¾ life-scale bronze
Matched set
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SIZE:
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Sold out edition of 60 on the three-quarter life scale.
Individual heights:
Daughter (49.5")
Sisters (48")
Youngest Daughter (43")
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STYLE:
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Contemporary
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DESCRIPTION:
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"Daughters of Odessa" is Hart's allegorical tribute to the four daughters of Czar Nicolas, martyred during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. He felt that the four daughters personified all that is beautiful and innocent in the world, which has been much forgotten by the end of the 20th Century. This was his call to remember, "The ability to have FAITH, sustain HOPE, feel the transforming power of BEAUTY and to revel in the INNOCENCE around us." (-Frederick Hart). Faith, Hope, Innocence and Beauty... The four Daughters of Odessa.
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LITERATURE:
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Frederick Hart Changing Tides, by Michael Novak, pg. 53-68. [illustration of another cast]
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