Harald Thorbjørn Sund (February 16, 1876 – April 9, 1940) was a
Norwegian
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architect, artist and illustrator.
Architectural career
Sund was born at Sund in the parish of
Gildeskål
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in
Nordland
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, Norway. Sund studied architectural engineering at
Trondheim Technical College (''Trondhjems Tekniske Læreanstalt''), graduating in 1897. He studied architecture while traveling through
Italy
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,
Belgium
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and
France
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. He followed with 16 years of study and work in
England
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. From 1916 until from 1937, he established himself as an architect in
Kristiania
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(now Oslo).
[''Norsk kunstnerleksikon'', vol. 4 : Sp-Å, pp. 112–113.][''Årsberetning. Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring''. 1941. Oslo: Grøndahl & Søns, pp. 3 ff.]
In collaboration with
August Nielsen
August Bendix Christofer Nielsen (7 May 1877 – 21 February 1956) was a Norwegian architect.
August Nielsen was born in the village of Vik at Sømna in Nordland, Norway. He was a son of politician Sivert Nielsen (1823–1904) and Jonethe Co ...
, the architect and head of planning in
Aker
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, he designed a number of churches and other buildings throughout Norway during the first years of the 1900s. Among their works were
Majorstuen Church
Majorstuen is a particularly affluent neighbourhood in the Frogner borough in the inner part of Oslo, Norway.
Majorstuen is known for its vibrant downtown and especially its shopping area. The area has several elegant townhouses c. 1880–18 ...
(''Majorstuen kirke'') which was designed in the style of Classicism with influences of art deco and neo-baroque (1926). Among other things, they were invited to draw up plans for district housing and won the competition for the
Fredrikstad Library (''Fredrikstad bibliotek'').
Harald Sund is considered to have been
Northern Norway
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's foremost church and church restoration architect of the 1920s and 1930s. In his report to the
Ministry of Church and Education
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on the inauguration of
Rotsund Chapel
Rotsund Chapel ( no, Rotsund kapell) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Nordreisa Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the village of Rotsund. It is one of the two churches for the Nordreisa parish which is ...
in 1932, Bishop
Eivind Berggrav
Eivind Josef Berggrav (25 October 1884 – 14 January 1959) was a Norwegian Lutheran bishop. As primate of the Church of Norway (Norwegian: ''Preses i Bispemøtet i Den norske kirke''), Berggrav became known for his unyielding resistance ag ...
enthusiastically wrote the following: "The architect Sund has here once again created a church that gives him much honor and the church great joy."
Artistic career
He married the English painter Renée Emilee Pauline Finch in London during 1913. Sund was also a painter and with Renée was a founding member of the London Group along with
Walter Sickert
Walter Richard Sickert (31 May 1860 – 22 January 1942) was a German-born British painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group of Post-Impressionist artists in early 20th-century London. He was an important influence on d ...
,
Robert Bevan
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Early life
He was born in Brunsw ...
, and
Harold Gilman
Harold John Wilde Gilman (11 February 187612 February 1919) was a British painter of interiors, portraits and landscapes, and a founder-member of the Camden Town Group.
Early life and studies
Harold John Wilde Gilman was the second son and ...
.
The couple also exhibited at the
Royal Academy of Arts
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,
New English Art Club
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,
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
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and at the
Camden Town Group
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History
In 1908, critic Frank ...
show called "English Post-Impressionists, Cubists and Others." This included experimental work by
Jacob Epstein
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,
Wyndham Lewis
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, and others that shocked many that saw the exhibition, which ran from December 16, 1913 to January 14, 1914.
[Moorby, Nicola. 2009. London to Brighton: The Indian Summer of the Camden Town Group. In: Lara Feigel & Alexandra Harris (eds.), ''Modernism on Sea: Art and Culture at the British Seaside'', pp. 55–70. Oxford: Peter Lang.] Although none of the experimental work sold, the more conventional work by Sund and Finch did find buyers. Sund also illustrated books; notably
''Ravenna, a Study''by
Edward Hutton (1913) and ''The Charm of Venice'' by
Alfred H. Hyatt
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(1908). At the outbreak of the
First World War
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, he and his wife moved to Norway, where he concentrated on his architectural career.
Selected works

*Fredrikstad Library (
Fredrikstad
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The city of Fredrikstad was founded in 1 ...
, 1922, protected)
*
Kroer Church
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History
Kroer Church is built in 1925 of wood and can accommodate 120 people. It wa ...
(
Ås, 1925)
*
Majorstuen Church
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Majorstuen is known for its vibrant downtown and especially its shopping area. The area has several elegant townhouses c. 1880–18 ...
(Oslo, 1926/1933)
*
Melbu Church
Melbu Church ( no, Melbu kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Melbu on the island of Hadseløya. It is one of the churches for the Melbu parish whi ...
(
Melbu
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, 1938)
*
Rotsund Chapel
Rotsund Chapel ( no, Rotsund kapell) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Nordreisa Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the village of Rotsund. It is one of the two churches for the Nordreisa parish which is ...
(
Nordreisa
Nordreisa ( se, Ráisa ; fkv, Raisi) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Storslett. Other villages include Oksfjordhamn, Sørkjosen, and Rotsund.
The municipali ...
, 1932)
*
Sigerfjord Church
Sigerfjord Church ( no, Sigerfjord kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Sortland Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Sigerfjord on the island of Hinnøya. It is one of the three churches for th ...
(
Sigerfjord
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, 1933)
*
Skiptvet Church
Skiptvet Church ( no, Skiptvet kirke) is a medieval stone church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Skiptvet in Viken county, Norway. Supposedly built in the second half of the 12th century (the date is not documented), it stands on a ridge west of t ...
(
Skiptvet
Skiptvet is a municipality in Viken county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Meieribyen. Skiptvet was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see ''formannskapsdistrikt'').
General informatio ...
, 1937)
*St. Dominic Church and Monastery (Oslo, 1927)
*
Svanvik Church (
Sør-Varanger
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, 1934)
*
Svolvær Church
Svolvær Church ( no, Svolvær kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Vågan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the town of Svolvær on the island of Austvågøya. It is the main church for the Svolvær parish ...
(
Vågan
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, 1934)
Gallery
File:Skiptvet kirke, TRS 070804 049.jpg, Skiptvet Church in Østfold
File:Polarlicht-Reise 2013 - Tag09 - 14.jpg, Rotsund Chapel in Nordreisa
File:MajorstuenKirke 20080511-1.jpg, Majorstuen Church at Kirkeveien in Oslo
File:Kroerkirke.JPG, Kroer Church at Ås in Akershus
File: St Dominikus kirke vestfasade.JPG, St. Dominican Church and Monastery in Oslo
File:FREDRIKSTADBIBLIOTEK 01.JPG, Fredrikstad Library at Cicignon in Fredrikstad
References
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1876 births
1940 deaths
People from Gildeskål
Architects from Oslo
Norwegian ecclesiastical architects
Norwegian male artists
Norwegian illustrators