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Gustav Vigeland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gustav Vigeland (April 11, 1869 – March 12, 1943) was a Norwegian sculptor. Gustav was born just outside Mandal, a small coastal town in the south of Norway, to a family of craftsmen and countrymen. ...
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Vigeland Sculpture Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gustav Vigeland was born in 1869 in the south-coast town of Mandal in Norway. Vigeland's artistic talents were first revealed in his drawings and woodcarvings and at the age of fifteen, his father took him to Oslo to apprentice him to a master.
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Gustav Vigeland [Norwegian Sculptor, 1869-1943] Guide to pictures of works by Gustav Vigeland in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Gustav Vigeland art links...
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Photographs of Gustav Vigeland's sculpture in Oslo, Norway. ... Sculpture is boring. It is big, devoid of detail, and totally covered with bird droppings. ... Or so I thought until I saw this Vigland guy's stuff. Yes, it is still big, devoid of detail, and man the birds in Oslo eat a lot, but... this is some very powerful stuff.
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Famous Norwegians Gustav Vigeland - Norway ... GUSTAV VIGELAND (1872 - 1943); Gustav Vigeland´s life began on April 11, 1869, in a small southern coastal town called Mandal. He had four brothers. His father was a master carpenter who had his own furniture workshop, this is where I think Vigeland was first influenced to pick...
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Photos by Jeffery Howe. ... Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943), Norwegian sculptor. ... Frogner Park, Oslo, c. 1906. The Frogner Park is a vast complex with many statues by Vigeland, representing rather obscure themes of Darwinian and evolutionary theory...
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Museum collections of sculpture from around the world including works from antiquity to contemporary art ... Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) spent the whole of his life creating this park and his efforts can be considered no less than monumental. ... Gustav Vigeland Sculpture Park; quick link to images;
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Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) is a Norwegian sculptor whose work portrays the full range of the human life cycle and the wonderful diversity of intimate relationships among men, women and children of all ages—truly the family of humankind.
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