Walter Runeberg

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Walter Runeberg
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Portrait photograph of Walter Runeberg, 1870–1875
Born Walter Magnus Runeberg
(1838-12-29)29 December 1838
Porvoo, Finland)
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Helsinki, Finland
Nationality Finnish
Known for Sculpture
Movement Neo-classical
Spouse(s) Lina Elfving (m. 1867; her death 1916)

Walter Magnus Runeberg (29 December 1838 – 23 December 1920) was a Finnish neo-classical sculptor.[1] He was the son of Finnish national poet J. L. Runeberg.[2]

Biography

Runeberg was born in Porvoo as the eldest son of J. L. Runeberg and his wife, Fredrika Tengström. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, and with sculptor Carl Eneas Sjöstrand.[1] From 1858 through 1869 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen under Herman Wilhelm Bissen, acquiring a clear influence from the neoclassical style of Bissen's master Bertel Thorvaldsen.[1] He married Lina Elfving (1841–1916) in 1867. They had six children.[1]

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With his wife Lina in Rome, 1868

After periods living and working in Rome and Paris,[1][3] Runeberg produced many of Helsinki's best-known examples of monumental public art. The largest is the Alexander II Monument in Senate Square, a commission awarded jointly to Runeberg and sculptor Johannes Takanen, then completed by Runeberg after Takanen's death in 1885.[4] The pedestal features several allegorical figures. Notably, the figure representing Law is a version of the Suomi-neito, the Finnish maiden, here cloaked in bearskin.[5]

Runeberg in his studio, 1910s

He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.[6]

Works

Statue of Alexander II

Alexander III being shown a work-in-progress of the statue of Alexander II on 9 August 1885 at House of Nobility 
Reveal of the statue of Alexander II on 29 April 1894 at Senate Square 
The statue with its accompanying structure 
The statue itself up close from the front 
Alexander II from the side 
Close-up from the front with Helsinki Cathedral's John the Apostle in the background 
Statues at the bottom, with the four sides representing Law, Trade, Peace and Labor 
Law 
Trade 
Peace 
Labor 
Model for Trade, called Science and Art 
Model for Law 
[[Vladimir Putin in Finland 2-3 September 2001-16.jpg|center|border|180x130px|alt=|One of the two copies of Law displayed at the Presidential Palace (pictured in 2001)]]
One of the two copies of Law displayed at the Presidential Palace (pictured in 2001) 
[[House of the Estates.jpg|center|border|180x130px|alt=|The other copy at the House of the Estates]]
The other copy at the House of the Estates 

Other notable works

Ilmarinen Forging the Moon, 1866 
Apollo and Marsyas at the entry lobby of Ateneum, 1874 
1885 reveal of the statue of Johan Ludvig Runeberg, his father 
Johan Ludvig Runeberg, with the Finnish national anthem Vårt land by him inscribed at the bottom[7] 
Slightly larger version of the same Per Brahe statue in Raahe from the same year 
Henrik Borgström monument, Taka-Töölö district of Helsinki, 1888 
Two bronze Danaids in the Meilahti neighborhood of Helsinki, 1893 
Allegorical figures on the exterior of the rotunda, National Library of Finland, with fellow sculptor Karl Magnus Mellgren (fi), 1905 
[[Patsas.jpg|center|border|180x160px|alt=|Psyche carried by Zephyrs at the Presidential Palace, 1872]]
Psyche carried by Zephyrs at the Presidential Palace, 1872 

See also

References

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  2. http://www.saatchigallery.com/museums/museum-profile/Walter+Runeberg+Collection/4641.html
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  4. http://www.taidemuseo.fi/english/veisto/veistossivu.html?id=317
  5. Undressing the maid: gender, sexuality, and the body in the construction of the Finnish nation, Johanna Valenius, 2004, page 20
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