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William Andrew Paton Portrait Relief.jpg
Plaster model for the "William Andrew Paton Portrait Relief".

Bronze relief located in the Paton Accounting Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

William John Stapleton Jr. M.D. Portrait Relief.jpg
William John Stapleton, Jr. was a family physician, a professor of Medical Jurisprudence and a Historian. Wayne State University commissioned this bronze plaque mounted on Minnesota sunset red granite. Dedicated April 18, 1973, this plaque hangs in…

William John Stapleton Jr. M.D. Portrait Relief - plaster model.jpg
William John Stapleton, Jr. was a family physician, a professor of Medical Jurisprudence and a Historian. Wayne State University commissioned this bronze plaque mounted on Minnesota sunset red granite. Dedicated April 18, 1973, this plaque hangs in…

Win Scholarships at School of Art news clipping.jpg
"The Plain Dealer" newspaper article announcing the winners of scholarships at the Cleveland School Of Art. The Herman N. Matzen Scholarship (Sculpture) went to Marshall Maynard Fredericks, 1470 Orchard Grove Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio.

Wings of the Morning, The Boy and Bear and Night and Day Fountain outside the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum.tif
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland,…

Wings of the Morning (Edgar B. Flint Memorial.tif
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours…

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The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours…

Wings of the Morning (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at the foundry prior to patinization.tif
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours…

Wings of the Morning (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at the foundry prior to patinization - side view.tif
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours…

Wings of the Morning (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) in Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church Columbarium.tif
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours…
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