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Jacob Fjelde

Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde (10 April 1859 – 5 May 1896) was a Norwegian-born American sculptor.[1] He is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments. One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry (1897) located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties.[2]

Jakob Fjelde
Monument to the 1st Minnesota Infantry at Gettysburg National Battlefield
Born
Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde

(1855-04-10)April 10, 1855
DiedMay 5, 1896(1896-05-05) (aged 41)
Occupationsculptor
ChildrenPaul Fjelde
RelativesPauline Fjelde (sister)

Background

Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was born at Ålesund in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. His father, Paul Gerhard Michelet Fjelde (1827–1873), was a skilled carpenter and wood carver. He had moved to the United States in 1872, but died the following year. Jakob Fjelde was a pupil of Brynjulf Bergslien during 1878. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1879 to 1881 and was a student of Vilhelm Bissen 1880–1882. He travel abroad, living in Rome from 1882 to 1884. Fjelde lived and worked to Bergen, Norway from 1884 until 1887 when he immigrated to the United States. After arriving in America he settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The following year he married the Danish-born Margrethe Madsen. They eventually had four children.[3] He was the father of sculptor Paul Fjelde and the brother of artist Pauline Fjelde. His grandsons included Ibsen scholar Rolf G. Fjelde. [4]

Career

At the Industrial Exposition in Minneapolis during 1889 and 1890, Fjelde presented 18 busts and relief portraits, including marble busts of Sven Oftedal and Georg Sverdrup, both of whom would serve as Presidents of Augsburg College and were founders of the Lutheran Free Church . At the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago during 1893, he presented a bust of the Norwegian-American politician Knute Nelson. [5]

The Minneapolis-St. Paul area hosts several of his major public bronze outdoor monuments. One is Hiawatha and Minnehaha, a statue of Hiawatha carrying Minnehaha based on characters from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha. The statue was created for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 and permanently erected in 1912. Another, in Loring Park in Minneapolis, is of Norwegian violin virtuoso Ole Bull was cast in 1897, a year after Fjelde's death. The Minerva bronze sculpture is located in the downtown Minneapolis Central Library.[1]

Jakob Fjelde had first sculpted Henrik Ibsen from life in Molde, Norway during 1885. Although Ibsen disliked sitting for artists, he took a liking to the precocious young sculptor, then 26 years old, and patiently sat for the bust.[6] Among his portraits of Ibsen, several are noteworthy. One is located in Tacoma, Washington in Wright Park, another is at the North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, North Dakota.[7] Another bust of Ibsen, located in the Como Park, Zoo, and Conservatory in St. Paul, Minnesota was stolen from the Park in 1981. The sculpture was recovered, restored, and reinstalled by Public Art Saint Paul in 1999.[8]

Gallery

Further reading

  • Hansen, Carl G. O. My Minneapolis. (Minneapolis, MN: Standard Press, 1956) pp. 159–165 and pp. 169–170.
  • Coen Rena Neumann (1976) Painting and Sculpture in Minnesota, 1820-1914 (University of Minnesota Press) ISBN 978-0816607716

References

  1. ^ a b Harris, Moira F., Monumental Minnesota: A Guide to Outdoor Sculpture, Pogo Press, 1992, pg. 6
  2. ^ Hawthorne, Frederick W., Gettysburg: Stories of Men and Monuments, The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides, 1988, pg. 81
  3. ^ Proske, Beatrice Gilman, Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture, Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina, 1943, pg. 355
  4. ^ Jakob Fjelde (Store norske leksikon
  5. ^ Jakob Fjelde, Billedhugger (Norsk biografisk leksikon. Marion John Nelson)
  6. ^ Templeton, Joan About the bust of Henrik Ibsen (Ibsen Society of America Home Page) [1] 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Collin, Andrea Winkjer Prairie Arts (North Dakota Council on the Arts. Issue No. 08-3. September, October, November, December 2008) [2] 2009-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Public Art Saint Paul Henrik Ibsen bust at Como Park

External links

  • Sculptor Jakob Fjelde 01
  • Sculptor Jakob Fjelde 02
  • Marie Dreis Scheffer bust
  • Ole Bull statue at Loring Park
  • Hiawatha and Minnehaha at MNOPEDIA
  • Hiawatha and Minnehaha at Minnehaha Falls
  • Henrik Ibsen bust at Wright Park in Tacoma
  • Jakob Hendrik Gerhard Fjelde with his siblings
  • "An Artist's Odyssey" in Twin Cities magazine, March 1986
  • Minnesota- 1st Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg Nat'l Military Park

Online book

Burton Hall at the University of Minnesota

  • The History of Burton Hall
  • Spandrel figures by Jakob Fjelde in the interior of Burton Hall

Hennepin County Library

  • Minerva statue outside of Minneapolis Central Library at 10th and Hennepin
  • Minerva statue inside Minneapolis Central Library at 300 Nicollet Mall

Minnesota Historical Society

  • Ole Bull statue at Loring Park
  • Henrik Ibsen bust at Como Park
  • Hiawatha and Minnehaha statue at Minnehaha Park

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Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde 10 April 1859 5 May 1896 was a Norwegian born American sculptor 1 He is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry 1897 located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties 2 Jakob FjeldeMonument to the 1st Minnesota Infantry at Gettysburg National BattlefieldBornJakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde 1855 04 10 April 10 1855Alesund NorwayDiedMay 5 1896 1896 05 05 aged 41 Minneapolis MinnesotaOccupationsculptorChildrenPaul FjeldeRelativesPauline Fjelde sister Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Gallery 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditJakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was born at Alesund in More og Romsdal Norway His father Paul Gerhard Michelet Fjelde 1827 1873 was a skilled carpenter and wood carver He had moved to the United States in 1872 but died the following year Jakob Fjelde was a pupil of Brynjulf Bergslien during 1878 He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1879 to 1881 and was a student of Vilhelm Bissen 1880 1882 He travel abroad living in Rome from 1882 to 1884 Fjelde lived and worked to Bergen Norway from 1884 until 1887 when he immigrated to the United States After arriving in America he settled in Minneapolis Minnesota The following year he married the Danish born Margrethe Madsen They eventually had four children 3 He was the father of sculptor Paul Fjelde and the brother of artist Pauline Fjelde His grandsons included Ibsen scholar Rolf G Fjelde 4 Career EditAt the Industrial Exposition in Minneapolis during 1889 and 1890 Fjelde presented 18 busts and relief portraits including marble busts of Sven Oftedal and Georg Sverdrup both of whom would serve as Presidents of Augsburg College and were founders of the Lutheran Free Church At the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago during 1893 he presented a bust of the Norwegian American politician Knute Nelson 5 The Minneapolis St Paul area hosts several of his major public bronze outdoor monuments One is Hiawatha and Minnehaha a statue of Hiawatha carrying Minnehaha based on characters from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow s 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha The statue was created for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 and permanently erected in 1912 Another in Loring Park in Minneapolis is of Norwegian violin virtuoso Ole Bull was cast in 1897 a year after Fjelde s death The Minerva bronze sculpture is located in the downtown Minneapolis Central Library 1 Jakob Fjelde had first sculpted Henrik Ibsen from life in Molde Norway during 1885 Although Ibsen disliked sitting for artists he took a liking to the precocious young sculptor then 26 years old and patiently sat for the bust 6 Among his portraits of Ibsen several are noteworthy One is located in Tacoma Washington in Wright Park another is at the North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton North Dakota 7 Another bust of Ibsen located in the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory in St Paul Minnesota was stolen from the Park in 1981 The sculpture was recovered restored and reinstalled by Public Art Saint Paul in 1999 8 Gallery Edit Ole Bull statue at Loring Park Hiawatha and Minnehaha 1912 statue at Minnehaha Park 1889 bronze sculpture of Minerva in Minneapolis Central Library atrium John H Stevens statue at Minnehaha Park Sculptor Johannes Gelert worked from drawings made by Fjelde Further reading EditHansen Carl G O My Minneapolis Minneapolis MN Standard Press 1956 pp 159 165 and pp 169 170 Coen Rena Neumann 1976 Painting and Sculpture in Minnesota 1820 1914 University of Minnesota Press ISBN 978 0816607716References Edit a b Harris Moira F Monumental Minnesota A Guide to Outdoor Sculpture Pogo Press 1992 pg 6 Hawthorne Frederick W Gettysburg Stories of Men and Monuments The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides 1988 pg 81 Proske Beatrice Gilman Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture Brookgreen Gardens South Carolina 1943 pg 355 Jakob Fjelde Store norske leksikon Jakob Fjelde Billedhugger Norsk biografisk leksikon Marion John Nelson Templeton Joan About the bust of Henrik Ibsen Ibsen Society of America Home Page 1 Archived 2009 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Collin Andrea Winkjer Prairie Arts North Dakota Council on the Arts Issue No 08 3 September October November December 2008 2 Archived 2009 03 25 at the Wayback Machine Public Art Saint Paul Henrik Ibsen bust at Como ParkExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jacob Fjelde Sculptor Jakob Fjelde 01 Sculptor Jakob Fjelde 02 Marie Dreis Scheffer bust Ole Bull statue at Loring Park Hiawatha and Minnehaha at MNOPEDIA Hiawatha and Minnehaha at Minnehaha Falls Henrik Ibsen bust at Wright Park in Tacoma Jakob Hendrik Gerhard Fjelde with his siblings An Artist s Odyssey in Twin Cities magazine March 1986 Minnesota 1st Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg Nat l Military ParkOnline book My Minneapolis Nasjonalbiblioteket The Ole Bull MonumentBurton Hall at 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