Sepia print of study for "Recreational Activities" for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Ohio Department of Transportation
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Title
Sepia print of study for "Recreational Activities" for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Ohio Department of Transportation
Subject
Drawing, American--20th century.
Figure drawing.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
Ohio. Dept. of Transportation.
Figure drawing.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
Ohio. Dept. of Transportation.
Description
Sepia print
24" x 18"
Fredericks designed these reliefs for the Ohio Bureau of Employment and Ohio Department of Transportation in Columbus, Ohio.
The architect of the building, Frederick H. Hobbs, Jr. described the project in this manner:
“The Director of Public Works and the officials of both departments felt that the sculptural expression should be clear and uncomplicated, that the viewer should need no interpreter. Mr. Fredericks has, therefore, brought his talents to a simple and lively expression which becomes as much literature as art. Each of the four compositions tells a story. In the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation lobby [Industry and Employment Activities] describes the work or industrial life of the State (Ohio). [Recreational Activities] tells a story in the form of the “good life,†the joys of nature, and of recreation. The Highway Building has a related but different story to tell. [Motion in Nature] expresses the movement in nature and from each element of it, young people will take great enjoyment. Transportation by Man expresses movement in man and shows the evolution of transportation from primitive beasts of burden to the modern expressway.â€
24" x 18"
Fredericks designed these reliefs for the Ohio Bureau of Employment and Ohio Department of Transportation in Columbus, Ohio.
The architect of the building, Frederick H. Hobbs, Jr. described the project in this manner:
“The Director of Public Works and the officials of both departments felt that the sculptural expression should be clear and uncomplicated, that the viewer should need no interpreter. Mr. Fredericks has, therefore, brought his talents to a simple and lively expression which becomes as much literature as art. Each of the four compositions tells a story. In the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation lobby [Industry and Employment Activities] describes the work or industrial life of the State (Ohio). [Recreational Activities] tells a story in the form of the “good life,†the joys of nature, and of recreation. The Highway Building has a related but different story to tell. [Motion in Nature] expresses the movement in nature and from each element of it, young people will take great enjoyment. Transportation by Man expresses movement in man and shows the evolution of transportation from primitive beasts of burden to the modern expressway.â€
Creator
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Source
Marshall M. Fredericks Papers
Series VIII, Cabinet 2 Drawer 9 Folder 2
Series VIII, Cabinet 2 Drawer 9 Folder 2
Date
c. 1965
Rights
Use of this image requires permission from the Marshall M. Fredericks Archives.
Relation
VIII-02-09-02
Format
image/jpeg
Type
Sepia print
Identifier
1998.001.VIII.371
Drawing Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Sepia print
Physical Dimensions
24" x 18"
Files
Collection
Citation
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998, “Sepia print of study for "Recreational Activities" for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Ohio Department of Transportation,” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/6966.