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Item-#6675.jpg
Conté crayon and graphite on tracing paper
16.5" x 13.25"

Study for "Fabulous Fish Fountain". Unrealized.

Item-#6673.jpg
Blueline print
9.75" x 7"

Study for "Fabulous Fish Fountain". Unrealized.

Item-#7589.jpg
Conté crayon on blueline print
9.75" x 16.75"

One of six limestone reliefs for the Ohio Union Building, Ohio State University, Columbus.

The Ohio Union reliefs won an Honorable Mention in Sculpture from the Architectural League of New York in…

Item #6252.jpg
Pencil on paper
12" x 17.75"

The Eaton Manufacturing Company in Cleveland, Ohio commissioned this memorial in honor of the employees who died in World War II. A marble wall inscribed with the names of those employees who gave their lives for…

Item-#6625.jpg
Blueline print
10.75" x 4"

Study for proposed project for the U.S. State Department in Washington D.C.

1998_001_VIII_459.jpg
Graphite on tracing paper
24.5" x 18"

Administration Building (now the Literature, Science and Arts Building) at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Thirty cast aluminum, seven limestone and two bronze reliefs decorate the façades…

Item-#7627.jpg
Gouache, graphite and ink on laid paper
10.75" x 6.75"

Administration Building (now the Literature, Science and Arts Building) at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Thirty cast aluminum, seven limestone and two bronze reliefs…

Item-#7631.jpg
Conté crayon, gouache, graphite, and watercolor on construction paper
19" x 12.5"

Administration Building (now the Literature, Science and Arts Building) at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Thirty cast aluminum, seven limestone…

1998_001_VIII_183.jpg
Graphite on tracing paper
16" x 18.25"

Fredericks received this commission as a result of an honorable mention in the Section of Fine Arts World's Fair Competition. Completed under the Section of Fine Arts Public Buildings Administration Federal…

1998_001_VIII_113.jpg
Ink on heavy paper
22.5" x 14.25"

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 costumes with ruffled collars and bells, plus…
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