The Monolith

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The Monolith is a towering granite sculpture in Oslo’s Vigeland installation, depicting a writhing column of intertwined human figures symbolizing the cycle of life.

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The Monolith canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf granite sculpture
outdoor sculpture
public artwork
sculpture
alsoKnownAs Monolitten
artMovement Symbolism
carvingPeriod 1929–1943
city Oslo
completionDate 1944
conservationStatus well-preserved
coordinateLocation 59.927°N 10.699°E
country Norway
creator Gustav Vigeland
depicts intertwined human figures
men, women, and children
nude human figures
designDate 1924
genre figurative sculpture
hasCulturalSignificance iconic symbol of Oslo
hasPart Monolith plateau
granite figures on the plateau
steps surrounding the column
height approximately 14.12 metres
approximately 46.3 feet
inception 1924
installationType permanent installation
languageOfAlternateName Norwegian
locatedIn Frogner Park
Norway
Oslo
Vigeland Sculpture Park
surface form: Vigeland installation
mainSubject human life from birth to death
interdependence of human beings
material granite
notableFeature column of writhing figures
single granite block
numberOfFigures 121
ownedBy Oslo
surface form: City of Oslo
partOf Vigeland Sculpture Park
surface form: Vigeland Park

Vigeland Sculpture Park
surface form: Vigeland installation
setting urban park
significantPlaceInWorkOf Gustav Vigeland
symbolizes cycle of life
human condition
spiritual striving
touristAttraction Oslo
visitorAttraction Frogner Park

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