Marshall Fredericks designed these in hopes of getting a commission to be placed on a building out west. These are the only sketch models in the scale on one inch to one foot. They were intended to be about ten feet high.
Plaster portrait relief of Arthur F. Hall. He is shown in 3/4 view looking to his proper left. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Medal. He founded the company in 1905.
"Marshall M. Fredericks Sculptor", Suzanne P. Fredericks 2003 Page(s)…
Small plaster model of Cotton Pickers. African American male figure at center and African American women picking cotton. She fills the upper right. There are cotton plants between the males figures feet.
Plaster relief. Standing one foot on land and the other in water, the French Explorer, stands with left hand to the sky. He has a ship between his legs.
Plaster relief of Old Man River, represented as a nude male figure similar to classical Greek or Roman sculpture. In his left hand he carries a fish and in his right, raised above his head, is what looks like a tray of food. At his side is an…
There is a mark in pencil on the front of this relief that says "DRYING". This cast has a circle of excess plaster surrounding the rectangular portrait.
Two men appear in relief on this sculpture. The younger, in the front, and the elder in the…