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Baldwin Public Library - Limestone Siberian Ram.jpg
Fredericks first completed Siberian Ram in 1941, but a 24-inch tall sculpture installed in 1966 at the rose garden of the Henry Ford estate in Dearborn, Michigan is the first documented bronze cast.

Fredericks carved a Siberian Ram in limestone…

Limestone Siberian Ram at Baldwin Public Library.jpg
Fredericks first completed Siberian Ram in 1941, but a 24-inch tall sculpture installed in 1966 at the rose garden of the Henry Ford estate in Dearborn, Michigan is the first documented bronze cast.

Fredericks carved a Siberian Ram in limestone…

Limestone Siberian Ram.jpg
Fredericks first completed Siberian Ram in 1941, but a 24-inch tall sculpture installed in 1966 at the rose garden of the Henry Ford estate in Dearborn, Michigan is the first documented bronze cast.

Fredericks carved a Siberian Ram in limestone…

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Pencil on yellow drawing paper
5.5" x 8.5"

Unidentified sketches of mountain goats and bighorn sheep, possibly early concept for "Levi L. Barbour Memorial Fountain" on Belle Isle or "Siberian Ram".

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Pencil on yellow drawing paper
5.5" x 8.5"

Unidentified sketches of female torso and various animals, including horses, leopard, lions, mountain goat and ram. Sketches include early concepts for "Torso of a Dancer," "Siberian Ram" and the "Levi…

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Pencil on yellow drawing paper
5.5" x 8.5"

Fredericks first completed Siberian Ram in 1941, but a 24-inch tall sculpture installed in 1966 at the rose garden of the Henry Ford estate in Dearborn, Michigan is the first documented bronze…

2002.006.jpg
Plaster mother mold with inner rubber mold and wax core. Written on mold is "Fredericks Ram".

2001.039.002.jpg
Horn section only (left side) of Siberian Ram 2001.039.001. It broke off from complete model.

2001.039.001.jpg
Various chips and abrasions. Left horn broke off (received by Artpack this way) Label is on the horn. Left horn is 2001.039.002.

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Limestone Siberian Ram. Surface is smooth. Rubber mold was made from this sculpture to create later bronzes, specifically for the Museum in 1987.
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