This cast iron medallion features double profile portraits of George and Ellen Booth, founders of Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fredericks taught ceramics and sculpture there from 1932 to 1943. Cast in iron, it …
Pegasus relief in cast iron. The propeller section has been cut away from this relief.
Unlike most of Fredericks' works which were cast in bronze or aluminum, this Pegasus relief is cast iron. Two similar reliefs in plaster of the same theme…
A plaster relief represented by a nude male with a beard, similar to classical Greek or Roman sculpture, holding a steam ship in one hand and a fish in the other, a large crocadile is under his right foot.
Plaster relief. Standing one foot on land and the other in water, the French Explorer, stands with left hand to the sky. He has a ship between his legs.
Portrait mold of Walker Lee Cisler plaster Plaster and sisal, and galvanized pipe. The plaster is stained a yellowish color from the shellac used to seal the plaster. Text on the plaster is "Walker Lee Cisler Citizen of the World".
Plaster relief model of a man and woman in a Model S car. Two young children run along side, animals including chickens, a dog, pigs and birds can be seen. Exhaust from the car is also seen.
Fredericks carved the original limestone relief of…
Plaster mold for large scale Brookgreen Gardens relief with mold rims attached. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster. "Brookgreen Gardens" and "Gazelle" written on mold. Mold rims are held on with string.