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Detail of "Circus Parade"
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,…
Sketch of mammoth or elephant and sketch of fish
Ink and graphite on perforated steno pad paper
6" x 7.25"
Sketch of mammoth or elephant and sketch of fish for unidentified projects.
Possibly unrealized.
6" x 7.25"
Sketch of mammoth or elephant and sketch of fish for unidentified projects.
Possibly unrealized.
Tags: elephant, Fish, II0121, mammoth, Unidentified
View of panel with "Circus Parade"
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,…
View of "Circus Parade" with feet from "Harlequins (Juggler, Acrobat and Lovesick Clown)" in view
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,…
Close-up of "Circus Parade"
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,…
View of "Circus Parade"
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,…
"Circus Parade"
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,…