This portrait head of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) is four times the size of life in heroic-scale. Compared with the idealized style of most of Fredericks' works, his portrait style is more realistic though simplified.
This portrait head of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) is four times the size of life in heroic-scale. Compared with the idealized style of most of Fredericks' works, his portrait style is more realistic though simplified.
Marshall Fredericks and architect James Hughes discussing an architectural drawing for the "Cleveland War Memorial: Fountain of Eternal Life" with plaster models for "Male Baboon" and "Female Baboon" in the background.
Marshall Fredericks and architect James Hughes pose with an architectural drawing for the "Cleveland War Memorial: Fountain of Eternal Life" with plaster models for "Male Baboon" and "Female Baboon".
Letter of introduction from Alfred Mewett, Registrar at the Cleveland School of Art for Marshall M. Fredericks. It states that "Marshall Fredericks is visiting Europe for the purpose of furthering his art studies. He is the winner of a travelling…
Carl Milles exploited fully the height of his studio, when he created his colossal "Poseidon" at Millesgården. The completed sculpture stands at the center of Götaplatsen, a public square in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This sculptural group of an Indian and four swans is located on the façade of the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Fredericks said of the design that the swans, “complement the simple surface (of the wall) with just the right dignified accent…(they…