Welcome to The Jud Hartmann Gallery, Blue Hill, Maine, United States. The Jud Hartmann Gallery in the coastal village of Blue Hill, Maine is open from June through the middle of September, and in Grafton, Vermont, you'll find the gallery open from mid-September through the holidays. The remaining six months of the year, the artist is in his studio, and while there's always something in progress in the gallery, most of his work is created during those winter and spring months.
Currently there are more than 50 bronzes in the "Woodland Tribes Of The Northeast: The Iroquoians And The Algonkians" series, representing the first and by far the most comprehensive exploration of eastern native peoples ever undertaken. Edition sizes are generally 20 or less. A great deal of time and effort is spent in exhaustive historical research. The artist also spends many hours of hands-on work and oversight on each bronze at the art foundry.
Jud Hartmann's work may be found in private and corporate collections nationally and internationally. Among the various monumental commissions he's completed are a pair of seven and a half foot Iroquois lacrosse players in front of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame Museum at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Taking his inspiration from the spiritual vision of the Iroquois and Algonkian people, it is Hartmann's hope to awaken a greater awareness of their history and culture. Most importantly, it is his desire as an artist to create work that imparts life, which captures the soul. He is guided by the proposition that art and craftsmanship are worthless unless they
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