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Joel Tanner Hart (February 10, 1810 - March 2, 1877) was an American sculptor.

1860 statue of Henry Clay in New Orleans
1860 statue of Henry Clay in New Orleans

Life and work


Joel Tanner Hart[1] was born 10 Feb 1810 near Winchester, in Clark County, Kentucky to Josiah Hart (1764-1845) and Judith Tanner Hart (1772-1825) [2] and was a sculptor of importance during America's antebellum years. As a young man, he worked as a stone-cutter, developing his skills as a sculptor. In the 1840s he joined a growing artistic and literary community in Florence, Italy where he lived for the remainder of his life.

Joel Tanner Hart is best known for busts of Andrew Jackson (1838) and Henry Clay (1847). As well, he carved those of John Jordan Crittenden and Cassius M. Clay and created the statues called Il Penseroso (1853) and Woman Triumphant that stood at the Fayette County courthouse until it was destroyed by fire in 1897.

He also sculpted the bas-relief for the tombstone of Southwood Smith in the English Cemetery in Florence. Hart died in Florence in 1877 and was buried in the same English Cemetery. By Legislative Act, his remains were later exhumed and returned to his native state of Kentucky for reinterment in the Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky.[3]


Archival collections


  1. Title: Joel T. Hart Letters, 1829-1864. Collection Number: 02797-z. The Wilson Special Collections Library. Polk Place. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill Campus.
  2. Title: Joel T. Hart Papers, 1836, 1876. Kentucky Historical Society. University of Kentucky.
  3. Title: Joel Tanner Hart Poems. Catalog Number SC 1488. Kentucky Historical Society.

References


  1. "Joel T Hart". Kentucky Historical Society. University of Kentucky. (Accessed 12 Sep 2017)
  2. "Miss Lucie T Hart". Number 103717. Ancestor: Josiah Hart. National Society Daughters of American Revolution (NSDAR). Lineage Book. Volume 104. Page 218. Application year: 1913. (Accessed 12 Sep 2017)
  3. "Biographical Sketch of Josiah Hart". By S.D. Mitchell. Volume 42, Number 138, January 1944. Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society © 1944 Kentucky Historical Society. Page 19 & Page 20. (Accessed 12 Sep 2017)



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- [en] Joel Tanner Hart

[fr] Joel Tanner Hart

Joel Tanner Hart, né le 10 février 1810 près de Winchester (Kentucky) et mort le 2 mars 1877 à Florence, est un poète, aquarelliste et sculpteur américain[2]. Sa renommée en tant que sculpteur s'est bâtie autour de deux œuvres majeures, le buste de Cassius Marcellus Clay et la statue en pied de Henry Clay[2],[3].

[ru] Харт, Джоэл Таннер

Джоэл Таннер Харт (англ. Joel Tanner Hart, 10 февраля 1810, Кларк, Кентукки — 2 марта 1877, Флоренция, Италия) — американский скульптор , поэт, художник-акварелист. Видный скульптор довоенного периода Северной Америки.



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