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Transportation by Man (Jets), plaster mold with iron rods,and galvanized pipe. Mold is stained from the shellac used to seal the mold.

This multiple-piece aluminum installation was made for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and the Ohio…

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Portrait relief mold for William Andrew Paton. Inscribed on the bottom is "William Andrew Patton professor of accounting". The mold is stained a yellowish color from the shellac used to seal the plaster.

William Andrew Paton, a founder of the…

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Portrait relief mold for Alden Dow. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster. Inscribed on the bottom of the mold is "Humanitarian, Citizen Benefactor".

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Plaster relief mold for plaster portrait relief of John M. Dorsey. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster. Text on the mold is "John M. Dorsey MD 1900-1978 Wayne State University 1946-1978".

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Plaster mold with edges. Portrait mold of Jack Ryder. Mold ends are missing on the top and bottom. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster. Text on the mold is "Jakc McBride Ryder 1974 President 1989 Saginaw Valley…

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Plaster, iron rods, and galvanized pipe, mold for Christ the Good Shepherd (Boy). The yellowish color on the inside of the mold is from the shellac used to seal the mold.

Cast for the Central United Methodist Church in Waterford, Michigan in…

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Mold for Ruth and Orville Merillat. Mold has stains from the shallac used to seal the plaster. Text on the relief is "Ruth A Merillat John D Merillat".

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Romance of Transportation (Biplane) Plaster mother mold with rubber inner mold, and galvanized pipe.

Romance of Transportation (Covered Wagons), rubber mold.

The upper portion of the plaster mold for Lord Byron(The Poet.tif
According to MaryAnn Wilkinson, former curator of modern and contemporary art at The Detroit Institute of Arts, “His last monumental work, Lord Byron, designed in 1938, enlarged by the artist, and cast posthumously in 1998 for the Marshall…

A large portion of the plaster mold for Lord Byron (The Poet.tif
According to MaryAnn Wilkinson, former curator of modern and contemporary art at The Detroit Institute of Arts, “His last monumental work, Lord Byron, designed in 1938, enlarged by the artist, and cast posthumously in 1998 for the Marshall…
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