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Per Hasselberg (1 January 1850 – 25 July 1894), until 1870 ''Karl Petter Åkesson'', was a
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. He has received critical acclaim mainly for his delicate and
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nudes, copies of which are widely distributed in public places and private homes in Sweden.


Biography

Hasselberg was born 1 January 1850 in the small village Hasselstad near Ronneby in the province of
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in the south of Sweden. He grew up as the sixth child in a poor family. His very religious father, Åke Andersson, was a small farmer, a construction worker for bridges, and a cabinet-maker. Hasselberg finished school at the age of twelve and became a carpenter apprentice in
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, where he even got a training as ornamental sculptor. After this, he moved to Stockholm in 1869, where he took several jobs as ornamental sculptor and visited evening and weekend courses at craft school. In 1876, he got a scholarship from the Swedish National Board of Trade to travel to Paris, where he was accepted at the
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the following year. There, he studied for three years under the sculptor and academy professor François Jouffroy. He then worked as sculptor in Paris until 1890, when he returned to Stockholm to open a studio in
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. In 1885, he was taken in at the
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in Gothenburg because of
aortic dissection Aortic dissection (AD) occurs when an injury to the innermost layer of the aorta allows blood to flow between the layers of the aortic wall, forcing the layers apart. In most cases, this is associated with a sudden onset of severe chest or ...
. He recovered, but doctors told him he had only a few years to live. In 1894, his condition became serious again and he died 25 July in Stockholm at the hospital
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. At the time of his death, he had no debts and a book of orders of a total sum of about 30.000 Swedish Crowns, which is equivalent to about 250.000 US-Dollar in 2015. His will was that the large marble blocks, which were being shipped from Italy and which were destined for large copies of ''Farfadern'' and ''Näckrosen'', should be handed over to his sculptor colleague Christian Eriksson to do the job (which he also did).


Major works


Snöklockan (Snowdrop, Paris 1881)

The original French name was ''La Perce-Neige'' (snow breaker) and it was first made in plaster cast for the 1881 Salon in Paris. Hasselberg's model was 16-year-old Italian. At her feet shows a small snowdrop, and the statue was understood as a symbol of new life breaking through the snow in springtime. ''Snöklocka'' actually is not the ordinary Swedish name for the flower, which is ''snödroppe''. It is a rare poetic name that historically was derived from a literal translation of the ordinary German name ''Schneeglöckchen'' (little snowbell). Thus a musical connotation was added by using it for the statue, and her right hand is close to her right ear. The Snowdrop was not only accepted at the 1881 Salon, but even received an honorable mention, which no other Swedish work achieved that year. This success meant that he suddenly was a famous artist in Sweden, where the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm soon ordered a copy in marble. It was finished in 1883 and received a gold medal at the Salon in Paris the same year. In 1885, also the
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had its marble copy. The
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in
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/Denmark has one since 1889. Copies in bronze at public places are on Maria Square (
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)/Stockholm, in
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, Ronneby, and near Sunne (Rottneros park). 1,700 pieces in
parian ware Parian ware is a type of biscuit porcelain imitating marble. It was developed around 1845 by the Staffordshire pottery manufacturer Mintons, and named after Paros, the Greek island renowned for its fine-textured, white Parian marble, used since an ...
(marble imitation) with a height of 50 cm and 625 pieces in 60 cm were produced in 1887-1926 by Gustavsberg porcelain. The more recent reception of the Snowdrop in Sweden in the 21st century presented a new additive in the form of certain feminist views. One author of the catalogue of the large Hasselberg retrospective in Stockholm 2010 claimed that the closed eyes of the statue were not a sign of just waking up but rather showed that Hasselberg had ''“forced”'' the ''“body of the young woman”'' into a ''“state of unconsciousness”''.Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe: ''Gränsfall: estetik och obcenitet i Per Hasselbergs skulpturer'', in: , p.63-81, here p. 67.


Farfadern (Father’s Father, Paris 1886)

The original French name was ''L'Aiëul'' (The Grandfather) and it was first made in plaster cast 1886 in Paris and exhibited at the
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that year. The basic idea was to show nature's cycle containing the poles of young and old. It had its origin during Hasselberg's long treatment at university hospital in Gothenburg in 1885, after which he learned that he had only a few more years to live. He knew, therefore, that the planned work might be his last one and thus his artistic testament. The idea became more definitive after he had seen an old man sitting with a naked sleeping boy on his knees on a boulevard in Paris. When it was finished, his artist friends were enthusiastic about it, but the exhibition in Paris was no success. The original copies in plaster cast by Hasselberg are lost, but a copy in bronze was placed near the
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in Stockholm 1896, and a copy in marble also from 1896 is today in the
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.


Grodan (Frog, Paris 1889)

''Grodan'' (French ''La Grenouille'', English ''The Frog'') was made in plaster cast for the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris and exhibited there. There is a frog between the knees of a girl. Hasselberg reported that the concept of this piece had spontaneously come up when a model in his studio during a break sat on the floor in this position to rest. The French word ''grenouille'' does not only mean ''frog'' but in slang also for ''street girl''. It is unknown if Hasselberg was aware of this second meaning, but it was commented that by this statue, he possibly wanted to express his time's view of a tension between the noble and the less noble sides of youth. Several copies in bronze are in public parks in Sweden and marble copies in museums. The most recent bronze copy from 2009 in
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replaced a stolen copy from the 1940s. 230 pieces in
parian ware Parian ware is a type of biscuit porcelain imitating marble. It was developed around 1845 by the Staffordshire pottery manufacturer Mintons, and named after Paros, the Greek island renowned for its fine-textured, white Parian marble, used since an ...
(marble imitation) with a height of 38 cm and 241 pieces in 26 cm were produced in 1906-1926 by Gustavsberg porcelain.


Näckrosen (Water Lily, Stockholm 1892)

''Näckrosen'' was first exhibited in plaster cast at the Danish art society Kunstforeningen in
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1892 and later that year in Gothenburg/Sweden. In 1893, it was exhibited at the
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in
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. The statue shows a young woman lying on her back, floating on a large water lily leaf, surrounded by water lilies, and heads of old men symbolizing mermen. The first part of the flower's name ''näck'' in Scandinavia means water spirit. So a literal translation of ''Näckrosen'' would be ''Water Spirit Rose''. While this association is usually not present when talking about the flower, Hasselberg here made it unavoidable by the heads of old men in the water. On the backside of the statue, there is a tree stump that holds a chain with a large padlock, apparently indicating that the large water lily leaf was put on chain.


Gallery

File:Tjusningen 2010.jpg, ''Tjusningen'' (Fascination) from 1880, since 1917 at
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in Stockholm. File:Snöklockan i gips, Ronneby stadshus.JPG, ''Snöklockan'', original in plaster cast from 1881 in the Town hall of Ronneby. File:Snöklockan - Per Hasselberg.JPG, ''Snöklockan'' from 1885 in Fürstenbergska galleriet,
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. File:Snöklockan, Falun.JPG, ''Snöklockan'' in the park ''Kronbergs Minne'' since 1910,
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.''Planteringen i Kronbergs minne''
Föreningen Kultur och Miljö i Falun. File:Ernst Josephson, GKM Sk 319.jpg, ''Ernst Josephson'', in Fürstenbergska galleriet, bronze from 1883. File:Ernst Joseph.jpg, ''Ernst Josephson'', in bronze from 1883, among further copies in Nationalmuseum,
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde (Swedish for ''Cape Waldemar''), is a museum located on Djurgården in central Stockholm. The name is composed of Waldemar, an Old German noble male name, and udde, meaning cape. It is derived from a historical name o ...
and
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. File:Såningskvinnan, Brunnsparken.jpg, '' Såningskvinnan'' (Sower) from 1883 in Brunnsparken, Göteborg. File:Kurs- och tidningsbiblioteket samt hedlunds byst.jpg, '' Sven Adolf Hedlund'' from 1883 at Samhällsvetenskapliga biblioteket, Göteborg. File:Pontus Fürstenberg av Per Hasselberg.jpg, ''
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'', marble from 1885 in Fürstenbergska galleriet,
Göteborgs konstmuseum Gothenburg Museum of Art ( sv, Göteborgs konstmuseum) is located at Götaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden. It claims to be the third largest art museum in Sweden by size of its collection. Collections The museum holds the world's finest collect ...
. File:Original interior Fürstenberg gallery.jpg, ''Snöklockan'' in marble and six ceiling sculptures from 1895, Fürstenbergska galleriet,
Göteborgs konstmuseum Gothenburg Museum of Art ( sv, Göteborgs konstmuseum) is located at Götaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden. It claims to be the third largest art museum in Sweden by size of its collection. Collections The museum holds the world's finest collect ...
. File:KB, Farfadern, Per Hasselberg.JPG, ''Farfadern'' since 1896 at Kungliga biblioteket, Stockholm. File:Vågens tjusning, Karlskrona.jpg, ''Vågens tjusning'' (the wave's fascination), since 1920 in the park at Herrgårdsvägen on Hästö, Karlskrona. File:VågensTjusningGBG.JPG, ''Vågens tjusning'', from 1922 in the park at Vasakyrkan, Engelbrektsgatan, Göteborg. File:Grodan i Ronneby Brunnspark.JPG, ''Grodan'' from 1917 in Brunnsparken in Ronneby Brunn. File:Grodan, Grodparken.JPG, ''Grodan'' since 1949 in Grodparken,
Ulricehamn Ulricehamn is a locality and the seat of Ulricehamn Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden, with 9,787 inhabitants in 2010. History Ulricehamn, originally known as ''Bogesund'', has been populated at least since the Middle Ages. The town h ...
. File:Rotteros Park Coco.JPG, ''Coco'' from 1953 in Rottneros Park. File:Sweden. Stockholm. Djurgården 036.JPG, ''Näckrosen'' since 1912 in the park on
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde (Swedish for ''Cape Waldemar''), is a museum located on Djurgården in central Stockholm. The name is composed of Waldemar, an Old German noble male name, and udde, meaning cape. It is derived from a historical name o ...
, Stockholm. File:Carl Larsson - Triptyk & Per Hasselberg - Näckrosen.JPG, ''Näckrosen'' in marble,
Göteborgs konstmuseum Gothenburg Museum of Art ( sv, Göteborgs konstmuseum) is located at Götaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden. It claims to be the third largest art museum in Sweden by size of its collection. Collections The museum holds the world's finest collect ...
. File:Näckrosen 2006.JPG, ''Näckrosen'' cast in bronze,
Waldemarsudde Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde ( Swedish for ''Cape Waldemar''), is a museum located on Djurgården in central Stockholm. The name is composed of Waldemar, an Old German noble male name, and udde, meaning cape. It is derived from a historical nam ...
, Stockholm. File:Näckrosen, bakifrån.jpg, ''Näckrosen'' detail, Göteborgs konstmuseum; chain and padlock on the left.


References


External links

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Hasselberg at Artfacts
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hasselberg, Per Swedish male sculptors 1850 births 1894 deaths 19th-century Swedish sculptors 19th-century sculptors 19th-century Swedish male artists