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The Ford Empire relief was located in the Ford Auditorium constructed on the Detroit riverfront as the new home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during 1955-1956. Perhaps the most notable feature of the building's interior was the expansive,…

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The Ford Empire relief was located in the Ford Auditorium constructed on the Detroit riverfront as the new home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during 1955-1956. Perhaps the most notable feature of the building's interior was the expansive,…

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The Ford Empire relief was located in the Ford Auditorium constructed on the Detroit riverfront as the new home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during 1955-1956. Perhaps the most notable feature of the building's interior was the expansive,…

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The Ford Empire relief was located in the Ford Auditorium constructed on the Detroit riverfront as the new home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during 1955-1956. Perhaps the most notable feature of the building's interior was the expansive,…

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The Ford Empire relief was located in the Ford Auditorium constructed on the Detroit riverfront as the new home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during 1955-1956. Perhaps the most notable feature of the building's interior was the expansive,…

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Plaster models for "Clowns" in Marshall Fredericks' Royal Oak, Michigan studio. Includes: "Acrobat", "Circus Clown", "Juggler" and "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)".

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Plasteline model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns”.

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Plasteline model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns”.

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Plasteline model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns” in Marshall Fredericks' Bloomfield Hills, Michigan studio.

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Plasteline model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns” in Marshall Fredericks’ Bloomfield Hills, Michigan studio.
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