Browse Items (1883 total)

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Two part mold held together with a plastic strap.

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Owl mold made of plaster. Mold is yellowish due to the shellac applied to seal the plaster.

According to Scott Slocum, Frederick's assistant, this small mold of an owl was cut away from a portrait relief mold of Henry Booth, son of the founder…

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Mold for Foal. Plaster outer mold with rubber inner mold and plaster core.

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Small plaster monkey head that is more natural and realistic looking than the stylized chimpanzees, and baboons that Fredericks often made.

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Pale green painted plaster of Steers. On the back is written "cattle" as well as some numbers being summed. There are 2 hooks on the back, embedded in the plaster, for mounting.
Relief of four large steer going back in space with a small young…

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Relief of four large steer going back in space with a small young steer at the bottom left.
4 steers painted dark green. Back of plaque had some writing on it. Appears to be "To Rosalind my (unreadable) Marshall Fredericks June 29, 1946".

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Shellacked, darkened sheep relief. 3 medium sheep on top, 1 medium sheep to right middle, 2 small sheep on bottom right corner, and 1 large sheep at left bottom.

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Small round plaster mold with a brown rubber mold and a red wax core. Written on mold is "Marshall Fredericks eagle medallion stall B". A plastic zip tie holds the mold together.

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Original scale model for Black Elk. This sculpture has the pipe and is colored with shellac. Plaster is not attached to plywood base.

Depicts Black Elk standing and looking upward toward the sky. He caries a peace pipe in his proper left hand.…

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Plaster model for early inspiration for Lion and Mouse. There is a bronze of this in the main gallery. This is mounted on a wood board tied with a piece of twine to hold it in place.

"The lion and the monkey was Marshall's first attempt and he…
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