Flying Pterodactyls, Armature, [Plaster and Metal]

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Title

Flying Pterodactyls, Armature, [Plaster and Metal]

Subject

Animal sculpture--20th century

Description

Pterodactyl, maquette, 1958
Metal, wood and plaster

These armatures and maquettes illustrate the common working practices of traditional figurative sculptors like Fredericks. He fashioned the armatures from flexible wire and sheet metal to support the clay he would then model over those forms. The maquettes are small studies for larger works. He modeled the two pterodactyl maquettes directly in wet plaster rather than using clay. Typically, the next step would be to create larger sketches, studies, scale and/or full size models in clay, then to make molds to cast the models in plaster. Finally he would use those plaster models as patterns for stone carving or to make molds for casts in bronze or aluminum.

Creator

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998

Date

1960

Rights

Use of this image requires permission from the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

Type

Armature

Coverage

University Center (Mich.)

Armature Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

4.8" x 9.25" x 3"

Materials

Metal
Plaster

Catalog Number

1994.073

Object Location

Main Exhibit Gallery

Provenance

05/26/1994 gifted to MFSM

Files

1994.073.jpg

Citation

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998, “Flying Pterodactyls, Armature, [Plaster and Metal],” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed November 22, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/5250.