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To these must be added a number of younger sculptors, whose
career has either been so early interrupted that the buds so rich
in promise have had no opportunity of unfolding (Jakob Fjelde,
Halfdan Hertzberg, Skefte), or they are still developing so rapidly
that their history cannot yet be written, e.g. the imaginative
Gustav Vigeland, whose bronze relief, the «Inferno», belongs to
the Sculptural Museum in Kristiania ; Visdal, Utne, Svor, Ambrosia
Tønnesen, Utsond, and Ender, whose statue of Tordenskjold is
to adorn the square that bears that hero’s name in the capital
of Norway.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
L. Dietrichson. Norsk Træskjærerkunst. Kristiania 1878.
H. Grosch. Kunstindustrimuseum. Kristiania. En Fører gjennem dets
Samlinger. Kristiania 1892.
— Gamle norske Tæpper. Berlin 1889.
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