Marshall Fredericks with the plasteline model for "The Friendly Frog"
Dublin Core
Title
Marshall Fredericks with the plasteline model for "The Friendly Frog"
Subject
Animal sculpture--20th century.
Artists' studios--United States.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Frogs in art
Artists' studios--United States.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Frogs in art
Description
Fredericks designed this large friendly appearing frog as a children’s slide. The original cast of this sculpture was located at the Hudson wing of the Genesee Valley Shopping Center in Flint, Michigan for 16 years where children did use it as a slide.
In 1986 the mall donated it to the Flint Children's Museum. When they moved to their new quarters (1602 W. Third) in 1993, the building’s floor was not strong enough to support the frog’s 6,600 pound concrete and terrazzo weight, which forced the frog to be stored offsite. In 2004, the Ruth Mott Foundation purchased the frog from the Flint Children’s Museum for $35,000 where it now resides permanently on the 30-acre Applewood Estates in Flint.
In 1986 the mall donated it to the Flint Children's Museum. When they moved to their new quarters (1602 W. Third) in 1993, the building’s floor was not strong enough to support the frog’s 6,600 pound concrete and terrazzo weight, which forced the frog to be stored offsite. In 2004, the Ruth Mott Foundation purchased the frog from the Flint Children’s Museum for $35,000 where it now resides permanently on the 30-acre Applewood Estates in Flint.
Creator
Richard Clapp Photographic
Source
Marshall M. Fredericks Papers
Series V, Box 13 Folder 26
Series V, Box 13 Folder 26
Date
n.d.
Rights
Use of this image requires permission from the creator.
Relation
V-13-26
Format
image/jpeg
Type
Image
Identifier
10117-7
Coverage
Royal Oak (Mich.)
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Black and white print
Physical Dimensions
8" x 10"
Files
Collection
Citation
Richard Clapp Photographic, “Marshall Fredericks with the plasteline model for "The Friendly Frog",” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed December 25, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/1963.