DETROIT SCULPTOR
Marshall M. Fredericks created The Lion and Mouse, below, to illustrate the Aesop fable of the same name. Marshall is known for his public artwork designed for plazas, parks, gardens and even royal palaces. You can view more than 2,000 of his sculptures at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum in Saginaw, MI.
BIG DAY FOR DRESSING UP
Northland Center in Southfield, MI, was the largest open-air mall in the U.S. when it opened in 1954. Standing in front of the mall’s whimsical Marshall M. Fredericks-designed The Boy and Bear statue in 1957, from left, teens Mary Jo Kelly, Cathy Benkert, CAROLE ZWICK and, kneeling, Carla Aderente say goodbye to eighth grade on graduation day. Carole now lives in Redford, MI.…
