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Life figure drawing 5.jpg
Original drawing: charcoal, c. 1950s.

Fredericks would meet with artists in the evening at his Royal Oak studio.

Life figure drawing 6.jpg
Life drawing of female nude reclining, c. 1950s.

During the 1950s, Fredericks would meet with artists in the evening at his Royal Oak studio.

Life Size Portrait Sketch.jpg
Plaster, c. 1926-1930. 6 feet 6 inches. Destroyed.

Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Medal.tif
1942, minted in bronze, diameter 3 inches, Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Indianapolis, Indiana (full-scale relief, bronze, diameter 24 inches)

Face: Inscription, "The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company," with bas-relief of Arthur…

Lion and Monkey.jpg
Fredericks sculpted The Lion and Monkey in 1957. He soon changed the sculpture to The Lion and Mouse, thinking it would be easier for children to sit or slide on the lion’s knee.

The hand of the artist is clearly visible in the workmanship of…

Small-scale The Lion and Mouse.jpg
This sculpture illustrates the well known Aesop Fable of “The Lion and the Mouse.” Fredericks’ rendition depicts the end of the story in which the tiny mouse returns the king of the jungle’s kindness by saving him from a hunter’s…

Plasteline model for The Lion and Mouse.jpg
This sculpture illustrates the well known Aesop Fable of “The Lion and the Mouse.” Fredericks’ rendition depicts the end of the story in which the tiny mouse returns the king of the jungle’s kindness by saving him from a hunter’s…

Side view of the plasteline model for The Lion and Mouse.jpg
This sculpture illustrates the well known Aesop Fable of “The Lion and the Mouse.” Fredericks’ rendition depicts the end of the story in which the tiny mouse returns the king of the jungle’s kindness by saving him from a hunter’s…

Side view of limestone and plaster lions for The Lion and Mouse.jpg
This sculpture illustrates the well known Aesop Fable of “The Lion and the Mouse.” Fredericks’ rendition depicts the end of the story in which the tiny mouse returns the king of the jungle’s kindness by saving him from a hunter’s…

Limestone and plaster lions for The Lion and Mouse.jpg
This sculpture illustrates the well known Aesop Fable of “The Lion and the Mouse.” Fredericks’ rendition depicts the end of the story in which the tiny mouse returns the king of the jungle’s kindness by saving him from a hunter’s…
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