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Frontside view of Seated Eagle.jpg
Plaster model for "Seated Eagle".

Reverse of the plaster model for Rebild American Independence Day Medal.jpg
1972, minted in gold, silver, and bronze, diameter 1 3/4 and 3 inches, Rebild National Park Society, Jutland, Denmark.

Face: Inscription, " Tilegnet Den Danske Og Amerikanske Befolkning Til Evigt Venskab (Dedicated to the Eternal Friendship of the…

Face of the plaster model for Rebild American Independence Day Medal.jpg
1972, minted in gold, silver, and bronze, diameter 1 3/4 and 3 inches, Rebild National Park Society, Jutland, Denmark.

Face: Inscription, " Tilegnet Den Danske Og Amerikanske Befolkning Til Evigt Venskab (Dedicated to the Eternal Friendship of the…

Bronze Polo Player.jpg
1931, bronze, 9 1/2 inches x 16 inches.

Frontside view of Polo Player.jpg
1931, bronze, 9 1/2 inches x 16 inches.

Persephone (Bacchante) at an unidentified location.jpg
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of spring. Following her abduction to the Underworld by Hades, Persephone’s mother Demeter attempted to rescue her. After discovering Persephone had eaten a pomegranate seed and was therefore unable…

Rear view of the plaster model for Persephone (Bacchante.jpg
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of spring. Following her abduction to the Underworld by Hades, Persephone’s mother Demeter attempted to rescue her. After discovering Persephone had eaten a pomegranate seed and was therefore unable…

Front view of the plaster model for Persephone (Bacchante).jpg
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of spring. Following her abduction to the Underworld by Hades, Persephone’s mother Demeter attempted to rescue her. After discovering Persephone had eaten a pomegranate seed and was therefore unable…

Plaster model for Persephone (Bacchante.jpg
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of spring. Following her abduction to the Underworld by Hades, Persephone’s mother Demeter attempted to rescue her. After discovering Persephone had eaten a pomegranate seed and was therefore unable…

Frontside view of Nordic Swan and the Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen Fountain) at Danish Village.jpg
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.…
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