Adolf Gustav Thorsen

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Adolf Gustav Thorsen, better known as Gustav Vigeland, was a renowned Norwegian sculptor celebrated for his monumental Vigeland Installation in Oslo’s Frogner Park.

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instanceOf Norwegian artist
human
sculptor
alsoKnownAs Gustav Vigeland NERFINISHED
artisticFocus bronze sculpture
granite sculpture
basedIn Vigeland Studio, Oslo NERFINISHED
burialPlace Vigeland Museum, Oslo NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Norway
dateOfBirth 1869-04-11
dateOfDeath 1943-03-12
designed Vigeland Installation bridges and fountains NERFINISHED
Vigeland Park layout and sculptures
fieldOfWork monumental sculpture
sculpture
gender male
genre figurative sculpture
hasMuseumDedicatedToWork Vigeland Museum NERFINISHED
hasPartInCollection Vigeland Park sculpture ensemble NERFINISHED
hasSignatureStyle expressive human figures
influencedBy Auguste Rodin NERFINISHED
Michelangelo NERFINISHED
knownFor Vigeland Installation in Frogner Park NERFINISHED
large-scale public sculptures
languageOfWorkOrName Norwegian
movement Symbolism
name Adolf Gustav Thorsen NERFINISHED
nationality Norwegian
nativeLanguage Norwegian
notableProjectLocation Frogner Park, Oslo NERFINISHED
notableWork Angry Boy NERFINISHED
The Monolith NERFINISHED
The Wheel of Life NERFINISHED
Vigeland Fountain NERFINISHED
Vigeland Installation NERFINISHED
occupation designer
sculptor
periodOfActivity early 20th century
late 19th century
placeOfBirth Mandal, Norway NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Oslo, Norway NERFINISHED
residence Oslo, Norway NERFINISHED
theme human condition
life cycle
relationships
workLocation Frogner Park, Oslo NERFINISHED
Oslo, Norway NERFINISHED

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Gustav Vigeland birthName Adolf Gustav Thorsen