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Clay dog head for acrobat clown. Head is on a metal pipe, used as an armature, attached to wood board.

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Small bronze Scottish Terrier dog. Mari Scot is readable on base under dogs belly.

Marshall used this as a bookend in his studio. Acquired, according to Michael Panhorst, in 2000 for $4000.00, paid for out of Roz Fredericks Trust Fund. Only one…

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Sepia print
12.5" x 12.5"

The erection of The Spirit of Detroit at the City-County Building (now Coleman A. Young Municipal Center) in 1958 marked the formal completion of the structure whose construction began in 1951. Located in front of a…

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Horse or dog figure that is made of clay. There is a wire armature in the middle and a wood base. Part of the proper left front leg is missing or unfinished. There are a lot of cracks in the clay.

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Dog mold for Romance of Transportation. Plaster mother mold with amber colored rubber mold.

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Photostat
9" x 11.75"

The erection of The Spirit of Detroit at the City-County Building (now Coleman A. Young Municipal Center) in 1958 marked the formal completion of the structure whose construction began in 1951. Located in front of a white…

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Three piece plaster mother mold with inner rubber mold and wax core. "Acrobat Clown Dog" in red marker written on the mold.

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Bronze “Clowns” - includes: "Acrobat", "Juggler" and "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)".

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Marshall Fredericks working on the plasteline model for "Acrobat" clown – one of the “Clowns” in his Royal Oak, Michigan studio.

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Marshall Fredericks working on the plasteline model for "Acrobat" clown – one of the “Clowns” in his Royal Oak, Michigan studio.
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