The Thinker
Fredericks, Marshall M.

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Date
1938Description
Overall view with museum behind; Fredericks created this sculpture after George Gough Booth, the founder of Cranbrook Educational Community, asked him to make a "Thinker" for the steps of the Cranbrook Art Museum similar to Auguste Rodin's renowned The Thinker, a cast of which is at the entrance of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The pose Fredericks' Thinker assumes is a direct reference to Rodin's sculpture; however, Fredericks' replacement of Rodin's heroic male nude with a bemused chimpanzee is a thought provoking variation on the earlier statue and reveals his fondness for primates. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/20/2015)
Type of Work
sculpture (visual work)Subject
animal, primates, apes, Twentieth century
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