Marshall Fredericks and an unidentified man walk together during Fredericks' trip to Sweden for the dedication of "God on the Rainbow" (Gud Fader På Himmelsbågan).
In 1936, Fredericks won a National Award Competition to design a fountain for the Levi L. Barbour Memorial, located on Belle Isle, an island park in Detroit, Michigan. Mounted 16 feet high on a granite pedestal, the bronze sculpture sits in a…
This sculpture represents Fredericks' interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen's popular story, The Ugly Duckling. Unlike Fredericks' portrayals of other literary subjects, this sculpture illustrates not one moment in the story, but two.…
Marshall Fredericks and architect James Hughes discussing an architectural drawing for the "Cleveland War Memorial: Fountain of Eternal Life" with plaster models for "Male Baboon" and "Female Baboon" in the background.
Marshall Fredericks and architect James Hughes pose with an architectural drawing for the "Cleveland War Memorial: Fountain of Eternal Life" with plaster models for "Male Baboon" and "Female Baboon".
Marshall Fredericks and Scott Slocum with full-scale plasteline model for “Black Elk†at Bloomfield Hills (Greehouse), Michigan studio. Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace…
Marshall Fredericks and Scott Slocum with full-scale plasteline model for “Black Elk†at Bloomfield Hills (Greehouse), Michigan studio. Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace…
Marshall Fredericks and Scott Slocum with full-scale plasteline model for “Black Elk†at Bloomfield Hills (Greehouse), Michigan studio. Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace…