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Frontside view from below of the central figures for Star Dream Fountain at the foundry.jpg
One of Fredericks' last public works, "Star Dream Fountain" is located in Barbara Hallman Plaza in Royal Oak, Michigan. The sculpture is based on a 1947 preliminary design for the "Cleveland War Memorial". This allegorical work symbolizes man's…

Rear view of the completed Meditation armature with small-scale plaster model in the studio.tif
"Meditation" was first sculpted by Fredericks in 1937 while teaching at Cranbrook and enlarged in 1995.

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Cross for "Christ on the Cross” for Indian River Catholic Shrine, Indian River, Michigan.

Rear view of the full-scale bronze central figures for Star Dream Fountain at the foundry.tif
One of Fredericks' last public works, "Star Dream Fountain" is located in Barbara Hallman Plaza in Royal Oak, Michigan. The sculpture is based on a 1947 preliminary design for the "Cleveland War Memorial". This allegorical work symbolizes man's…

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The plasteline model for "Juggler” – one of the “Clowns” in Marshall Fredericks’ greenhouse studio.

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Plasteline model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns” in Marshall Fredericks’ Bloomfield Hills, Michigan studio.

Rear view of the full-scale plaster corpus for Christ on the Cross lying in the greenhouse studio.tif
Fredericks opened the "Greenhouse" and the "Stable" studio in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in 1960 as an extension of his Royal Oak studio.

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The plaster model for "Lovesick Clown (Pagliacci)" – one of the “Clowns” in his greenhouse studio.

Rear view of the full-scale plaster model for Two Sisters (Mother and Child.jpg
Two Sisters Fountain is located in a courtyard of Kingswood School at Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Inspired by the helpful attitude of the girls at Kingswood, Fredericks cast the full-scale plaster original before…

Rear view of the hands from Youth in the Hands of God prior to installation at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum.tif
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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