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Cardboard box with clay used for The Poet: Lord Byron.

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Four clay models for proposals for the Cleveland War Memorial expansion project. They are on a wood board. Each is a geometric shape and all four are different from one another.

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Orville D. and Ruth A. Merillat portrait relief. Clay relief on plaster blank with metal letters. "Ruth A Merillat John D Merillat".

Fredericks sculpted many well known distinguished Michigan personalities. Shown in this double portrait are…

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"His last monumental work, Lord Byron, designed in 1938, enlarged by the artist, and cast posthumously in 1998 for the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum paradoxically seems to refer back to Fredericks's earliest influences. This literary figure,…

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Armature for Winston Churchill made of polyethylene foam. There is clay residue on the armature and a plaster base formed around a metal pole.

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Armature of three figures, possibly an idea that was never completed. Stands on wood base. Figures are made of metal rods with plaster and clay.

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This sculpture is a small-scale version of the war memorial found at the University of Michigan Stadium.

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Close-up view of small-scale clay model of Eagle sculpture in Marshall Fredericks' studio.

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Close-up view of small-scale clay model of Eagle sculpture in Marshall Fredericks' studio.

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Close-up view of small-scale clay model of Eagle sculpture in Marshall Fredericks' studio.
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