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Ink on paper
8.5" x 11"

This delicately balanced sculpture is evidence of Fredericks' expertise in design and structural engineering. The openness and verticality of the composition are very dramatic.

The large gulls appear weightless, held in…

Item-#6702.jpg
Ink on paper
8.5" x 11"

This delicately balanced sculpture is evidence of Fredericks' expertise in design and structural engineering. The openness and verticality of the composition are very dramatic.

The large gulls appear weightless, held in…

Item-#6703.jpg
Graphite on tracing paper
8.75" x 11.75"

Original sculpture done in 1960 for Holden Museum of Living Reptiles, Detroit Zoological Institute, Royal Oak, Michigan, Charles N. Agree, architect.

Sculpture depicts two pterodactyls in flight while…

Item-#6704.jpg
Graphite on tracing paper
8.75" x 4.75"

Original sculpture done in 1960 for Holden Museum of Living Reptiles, Detroit Zoological Institute, Royal Oak, Michigan, Charles N. Agree, architect.

Sculpture depicts two pterodactyls in flight while…

Item-#6705.jpg
Graphite on tracing paper
11.75" x 8.75"

Original sculpture done in 1960 for Holden Museum of Living Reptiles, Detroit Zoological Institute, Royal Oak, Michigan, Charles N. Agree, architect.

Sculpture depicts two pterodactyls in flight while…

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Snake for Temptation. The snake is taped to a wood board. Heavily coated with shellac.

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Photostat
21.75" x 15.5"

Original sculpture done in 1960 for Holden Museum of Living Reptiles, Detroit Zoological Institute, Royal Oak, Michigan, Charles N. Agree, architect.

Sculpture depicts two pterodactyls in flight while fighting over a…

Item-#6708.jpg
Ink on paper
8.5" x 11"

Atop a wooded hill overlooking a small pond in Detroit’s Elmwood Cemetery stands a memorial to the late attorney turned industrialist Alvan Macauley. Commissioned by his wife and son soon after his death in 1952, the…

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Another snake for the Temptation sculpture with shellac coating.

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Proper left hand of female figure that holds the snake. There is a thick coat of shellac on the surface of the plaster.
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