Thinker, The, Small-Scale, [Posthumous Bronze]

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Title

Thinker, The, Small-Scale, [Posthumous Bronze]

Subject

Animal sculpture--20th century

Description

Posthumously cast of the Thinker. Foundry and edition marks and A.P. stamped/ inscribed in wax; also, interior edition mark stamped in wax.

The chimpanzee sits with arms crossed in front of him. His hands are upon his shoulders. His legs are also crossed as he stares ahead. The knees have the classic tear drop shape characteristic of many of Marshall's animals.

"In front of both the Detroit Institute of Arts and Cleveland Museum of Art broods Auguste Rodin's bronze Thinker. When the Cranbrook Art Museum was completed, George Booth said to Fredericks, "Marshall, I want you to do a Thinker to put on the steps of the Cranbrook museum. Every museum has a Thinker in front. We should have one ." To do Rodin's sculpture over again in any form was unthinkable. With the shrewd humor he sometimes exhibited, Fredericks chose a block of black granite and carved the massive, self-enclosed ape that now site before the Cranbrook Art Museum. When it was shown to him, Booth looked at it for a moment disconcerted; then recognizing the idea and the sculpture's quality, he said, "Well, it may be that he is thinking far more interesting thoughts than we are. I'll take it.""
Fredericks, Suzanne P. "Marshall M. Fredericks, Sculptor", Saginaw Valley State University, 2003. p.2

One of Fredericks Thinkers sits just outside of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum.

Creator

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998

Date

1999

Rights

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

Type

Sculpture

Coverage

University Center (Mich.)

Sculpture Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

13" x 13" x 9"

Materials

Bronze

Catalog Number

1999.225

Object Location

Archives

Files

1999.225.jpg

Citation

Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998, “Thinker, The, Small-Scale, [Posthumous Bronze],” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed April 19, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/5505.