Plaster body and wings of the full-scale American Eagle mounted to a wood base. Written on the plaster are instructions for where the "right wing" and "left wing" are to be placed.
Two plaster bases for 1/3 scale. One base has "I, II, III, 4 and 5" written on it as well as a small pink package that has "spaces between base swan feal" written on it.
Wood crate with "this side up", "marshall Fredericksburg wild geese", "flying wild geese", and "fragile" written on outside of crate. There is an orange sticker from Bedi Makky on the crate as well. There is also a wrapped package (not in crate) …
The compact, monolithic form of the Siberian Ram contrasts with the more open composition of the Leaping Gazelle (#16), although both have spherical contours and strong curvilinear design elements. Both are evocative. Some viewers perceive them as…
Installed in 1991, dedicated October 5, 1991, moved to sculpture garden in 2013
Although the first clowns date back to ancient times, the descendants of modern clowns were the traveling minstrels of the Middle Ages. They wore brightly colored…
This is the full-scale model of one figure for Fredericks' Baboon Fountain for the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows Park, New York. The five baboons and baby baboon were created for the Glass Industries Building at the 1939 New York World's…
This is the full-scale model of one figure for Fredericks' Baboon Fountain for the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows Park, New York. The five baboons and baby baboon were created for the Glass Industries Building at the 1939 New York World's…