Spirit of Detroit Annual Convention, Mold, [Plaster]

Dublin Core

Title

Spirit of Detroit Annual Convention, Mold, [Plaster]

Subject

Figure sculpture, American--20th century

Description

Annual Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 1962
Plaster

Annual Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 1962
Plaster, iron rods

Now headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the American Numismatic Association was established in 1891 in Chicago. Their members study coins and medals. Each year the association hosts an annual convention. In 1962, the convention was held in Detroit and was a joint American/Canadian event. One of the traditions of the convention is the striking of a commemorative medal. Fredericks was commissioned to design the medal that year.

The "reverse" side (back) of the medal features the symbol of the city of Detroit, The Spirit of Detroit, one of Fredericks' most beloved public sculptures. The model's and mold's surface is discolored by shellac, a releasing agent used in mold-making. The obverse (front) of the medal features symbols for America (eagle) and Canada (maple leaf) to commemorate the joint venture.

The plaster mold (right) and model (left) can be seen in this case. The mold has one rim removed to display "keying"-small bumps on the plaster mold surface edge under the rim and small holes that fit over the bump on the rims. Iron rods are visible on the underside and are used for reinforcement of the mold.

Creator

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998

Date

1962

Rights

Use of this image requires permission from the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Type

Sculpture
Relief Sculpture

Coverage

University Center (Mich.)

Mold Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

23" dia

Materials

Plaster

Catalog Number

1999.160.001

Object Location

Storage Room B - E3

Provenance

10/25/1999 gifted to MFSM

Files

1999.160.001.jpg

Citation

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998, “Spirit of Detroit Annual Convention, Mold, [Plaster],” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed April 20, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/5424.