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Henry Ford
1975
Bronze, one-third scale model

Fredericks' design for the Henry Ford Memorial at the Dearborn Public Library across Michigan Avenue from Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan features a full-length portrait of the company…

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Plaster portrait of Henry and a young Edsel Ford. They stand together with Henry's left arm around Edsel and Henry's right arm pointed straight ahead. The boy has his hands in his pocket.

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Large armature for Henry and Edsel Ford sculpture. Armature is on a wood base and made from wire and plaster. There is some clay residue on the armature.

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Small plaster medallion of Henry and Clara Ford. The color is off white probably from the releasing agent used in the mold.

Not a Marshall Fredericks work.

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ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – ICD Sponsorship of the Royal Danish Ballet Premiere Performance in New York City – May 7, 1956.

Among the many distinguished people who attended the New York premiere performance of the Royal Danish…

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Head armature on a wood base with galvanized pipe and butterflies (cross shaped pieces of wood to give the armature enough surface area for the clay to adhere).

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Head of the Youth, from Youth in the Hands of God, 1956
Plaster original

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Fredericks
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This is the only surviving portion of the full-scale plaster original model for Youth in the Hands of God, a…

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The façade of the New Dallas Public Library contained an 880-pound, 20 foot high aluminum sculpture by Marshall Fredericks entitled "Youth in the Hands of God." Symbolizing "the hands of God supporting youth reaching for learning through the medium…

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Bronze head of Marshall Fredericks by artist John O'Hara. Green patina surface mounted on black marble base.

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“The Expanding Universe Fountain” celebrates the nation's first exploration of outer space. According to Fredericks, the sculpture "represents this age of great interest, exploration and discovery in outer space...[and] the immensity, order and…
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