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  1. Gustav Vigeland (11 April 1869 – 12 March 1943), born as Adolf Gustav Thorsen, was a Norwegian sculptor. Gustav Vigeland occupies a special position among Norwegian sculptors, both in the power of his creative imagination and in his productivity. He is most associated with the Vigeland installation (Vigelandsanlegget) in Frogner ...

  2. Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) is Norway's most famous sculptor. He made his debut at the Autumn Exhibition in 1889, and in the 1890s he established himself as Norway's most promising sculptor. In the early 1900s, he made several critically acclaimed portraits and monuments, of which the Abel monument in the Palace Park, Oslo, is considered his ...

  3. Vigeland Park. The park is always open - see visitor information. The sculpture park is Gustav Vigeland's life work, comprising over 200 sculptures in granite, bronze and wrought iron. It was installed mainly in the period 1940-1949, but is nevertheless a result of over 40 years of work.

  4. Gustav Vigeland, his life and his art | Vigeland Museum and Park. Gustav Vigeland / Chronology. 1869. Born on 11 April in Mandal, Southern Norway, the second oldest of four siblings. Explored his creative talent from an early age in his father’s carpentry workshop. Gustav Vigeland as a toddler, between his parents.

  5. Gustav Vigeland (nacido Adolf Gustav Thorsen; Mandal, Vest-Agder, 11 de abril de 1869-Oslo, 12 de marzo de 1943) fue un escultor noruego. Su fama se debe sobre todo al parque de Vigeland , un área en el interior del Frognerparken de Oslo donde están expuestas doscientas de sus esculturas y otros trabajos.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2022 · Today, NRK can tell the real story of who actually built the national treasure of the Monolith. In 1919, artist Gustav Vigeland has a grand, outrageous idea. He wants to build Norways...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Gustav Vigeland (born April 11, 1869, Mandal, Norwaydied March 12, 1943, Oslo) was a Norwegian sculptor who was best known for creating an outdoor sculpture complex in Frogner Park, Oslo. Vigeland, whose father was a carpenter, was apprenticed to a wood-carver in 1884.