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Four plaster balls with metal rod in center to attach to the clowns.

Several plaster sections of the full-scale Freedom of the Human Spirit sculpture.

Sitting with her hands oh her left knee and her head back looking toward the sky, the Sun Worshipper is a topless female with bare feet and a skirt covering her legs.

"The mysterious Sun Worshipper, originally designed in 1937, was enlarged and…

"His last monumental work, Lord Byron, designed in 1938, enlarged by the artist, and cast posthumously in 1998 for the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum paradoxically seems to refer back to Fredericks's earliest influences. This literary figure,…

Metal rod for Full-Scale clay Lord Byron. This was used for support for the armature and Full-Scale clay model.

1/3 rd scale armature for Black Elk: Homage to the Great spirit. This is one of the last works Fredericks completed before he passed away.

This armature is crafted of wood lath and the head of the Black Elk figure is finished in clay. The buffalo…

Full-Scale wood armature for Sun Worshipper. There is still much plasteline residue on the armature.

"The mysterious Sun Worshipper, originally designed in 1937, was enlarged and cast to Full-Scale in 1994. Fredericks treated this enigmatic,…

Large metal armature for Pterodactyl.

Swan armature for Swan and Ugly Duckling. Made from wire, heavy paper and has clay residue on the armature.

Plaster sections for full-scale friendly dragon. The sections were assembled and the full-scale is on display in the main exhibition gallery.
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