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Plasteline model for Victory Eagle (American Eagle).tif
Fredericks stylized Victory Eagle in a very geometric and angular way for the exterior of the Federal Reserve Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Although abstracted, the Victory Eagle appears to be landing on the surface of the pedestal. Moreover, it is…

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Wood triangular shaped pedestal base four holes drilled on top. Wood painted white.

Marshall Fredericks with the plaster model for Victory Eagle (American Eagle).tif
Fredericks stylized Victory Eagle in a very geometric and angular way for the exterior of the Federal Reserve Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Although abstracted, the Victory Eagle appears to be landing on the surface of the pedestal. Moreover, it is…

Marshall Fredericks standing behind the plaster model for Victory Eagle (American Eagle).tif
Fredericks stylized Victory Eagle in a very geometric and angular way for the exterior of the Federal Reserve Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Although abstracted, the Victory Eagle appears to be landing on the surface of the pedestal. Moreover, it is…

Marshall Fredericks poses with a plasteline model of Black Elk Homage to the Great Spirit in his Royal Oak studio.tif
Located on the northwest corner of Normandy and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan, the building served as Fredericks' studio for over 50 years.

Marshall Fredericks poses in his Royal Oak studio.tif
Located on the northwest corner of Normandy and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan, the building served as Fredericks' studio for over 50 years.

Marshall Fredericks in his Royal Oak studio with Black Elk Homage to the Great Spirit, Victory Eagle (American Eagle) and Henry Ford.tif
Located on the northwest corner of Normandy and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan, the building served as Fredericks' studio for over 50 years.

Marshall Fredericks in his Royal Oak studio surrounded by plaster models of his work.tif
Located on the northwest corner of Normandy and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan, the building served as Fredericks' studio for over 50 years.

Main Gallery of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum during the installation of sculptures.tif
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland,…

Interior of Marshall Fredericks' Royal Oak studio.tif
Interior of Marshall Fredericks' Royal Oak, Michigan studio.
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