View of northern pike for the plasteline model of "Day" from "Night and Day Fountain"

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Title

View of northern pike for the plasteline model of "Day" from "Night and Day Fountain"

Subject

Animal sculpture--20th century.
Artists' studios--United States.
Figure sculpture, American--20th century.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Outdoor sculpture--United States.
Public sculpture, American

Description

The Henry J. McMorran Auditorium in Port Huron, Michigan commissioned the Night and Day Fountain as well as a gold anodized aluminum Sculptured Clock for the building. Completed two years before the fountain’s installation, Fredericks conceived the sculptures and clock as a unified design concept.

In keeping with a long tradition in western art, the sculptor personified time with figures representing night and day. Night possesses long, smooth, graceful curves. Night floats upon a swan in flight, holding a small bird in her hand.

In comparison to Night, Day is more angular with more pronounced muscles and veins in his arms and hands. Day rests upon an otter which is hunting in a school of Northern pike.

Creator

Hartwick, Maurice C.

Source

Marshall M. Fredericks Papers
Series V, Box 16 Folder 7

Date

n.d.

Rights

Use of this image requires permission from the creator.

Relation

V-16-07

Format

image/jpeg

Type

Image

Identifier

1457

Coverage

Royal Oak (Mich.)

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Black and white print

Physical Dimensions

8" x 10"

Files

View of northern pike for the plasteline model of Day from Night and Day Fountain.jpg

Citation

Hartwick, Maurice C., “View of northern pike for the plasteline model of "Day" from "Night and Day Fountain",” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed December 18, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/2448.