Ninnan Santesson
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Gertrud Paulina Santesson (14 December 1891 – 14 January 1969) was a
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artist and sculptor. Santesson's
monumental sculpture The term monumental sculpture is often used in art history and criticism, but not always consistently. It combines two concepts, one of function, and one of size, and may include an element of a third more subjective concept. It is often used for ...
s and intimate portraits of her contemporaneous women artists are regarded as her greatest creative triumphs.


Life

Born in Fjärås,
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, Ninnan Santesson was the second of the three daughters to Berndt Ehrenfried Santesson and his wife Edith Elisabet (née Bergman). Growing up at the Mälby estate in
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, her father died when she was two years old. The family moved to
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, where she received her first lessons in sculpture from her mother's friend
Sigrid Blomberg Emma Emilia Sigrid Charlotte Blomberg (1863–1941) was a Swedish sculptor who focused on religious art. One of her most notable creations is ''Bebådelsen'' (The Annunciation, 1900), a marble statue depicting the Virgin Mary on her knees in pray ...
. While in Stockholm, Santesson was a student of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, but later left to complete her education in
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. She studied painting at the
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art school, and sculpture at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. She became close friends with
Siri Derkert Siri Karin Derkert (30August 188828April 1973) was a Swedish artist and sculptor. She was also a strong advocate for peace, feminism and environmental issues. Life and education Derkert was born on 30August 1888 in the parish of Adolf Fredrik ...
, Anna Petrus-Lyttkens, and Lisa Bergstrand. During this time, she travelled to
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for a year and half, and her travel was instrumental in her stylistic developments. While in Algeria, she painted a portrait entitled ''Mr Iffa'', which was later exhibited beside the work of the Finnish artist Engelbert Bertel-Nordström at the
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in Stockholm. Santesson married Bertel-Nordströmat in 1917. Santesson worked on most of her
monumental sculpture The term monumental sculpture is often used in art history and criticism, but not always consistently. It combines two concepts, one of function, and one of size, and may include an element of a third more subjective concept. It is often used for ...
s before 1930, and most of these have been associated with the city of
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. She accepted commission for her first large-scale work in the city, which was to renovate the house of Consul Forsberg in . In 1912, she decorated the
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, which is widely regarded as an example of Santesson's finest work. Four years later, she designed a sculpture of Swedish marshal
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. The figure was cast in granite for the memorial. The same year, she completed a sculpture entitled ''Genius på högt postament'', a statue of poet Viktor Rydberg, which she saw raised as a public monument 10 years later. The sculpture was designed in the classical style, and she depicted the poet's dual nature through it. Her 1930 work, ''Kunskapens träd'' in Skövde, was also designed in the same style. From 1930, Santesson stopped working on monumental sculptures and turned her attention to small-scale clay, terracotta, and bronze models. During this time, she painted portraits of her friends who were well-known contemporaneous artists, including Naima Wifstrand, , and
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. Her studio became a meeting place of for her old friends, where
Berta Hansson Berta Elisabet Hansson (1910–1994) was a Swedish artist and educator. She is remembered as one of the country's most prominent Expressionists, especially for her depictions of children. After first working as a schoolteacher, in 1940 she attende ...
worked on the sketches,
Siri Derkert Siri Karin Derkert (30August 188828April 1973) was a Swedish artist and sculptor. She was also a strong advocate for peace, feminism and environmental issues. Life and education Derkert was born on 30August 1888 in the parish of Adolf Fredrik ...
was in charge of the sculptors, and
Maj Bring Ebba Maria Bring, better known as Maj (Uppsala, 29 August 1880 – Stockholm, 5 December 1971) was a Swedish painter and model. She was the daughter of Sven Casper Bring. Bring was educated at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm ...
served as a model. Santesson's full-body sculpture of Bring is often regarded as a masterpiece. In a review, Swedish art critic Ulf Linde said, "Ninnan Santesson's sculptures and drawings have an incredible vibrato on all of the form's surfaces. €¦She reveals the sensitive nature of things in the utmost sense of the word. It is never banal." ''Flicka med hund'', her final work was designed in free-style. The model was raised at Mälarhöjden posthumously. Santensson has held several solo exhibitions in Stockholm, Gothenburg,
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,
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, and
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. Her works have appeared in many significant exhibitions including the Nordic Art Exhibition at Gothenburg and the Optimists at Liljevalchs, and those organised by the Swedish General Art Association. The most notable collections of her artwork are at the National Museum of Fine Arts, the
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, and the
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. Santesson died in Stockholm, on 14 January 1969.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Santesson, Ninnan 1891 births 1969 deaths 19th-century Swedish sculptors Swedish women sculptors 19th-century Swedish women artists Académie Colarossi alumni