- The Branting Monument
"The Branting Monument" is a monument in
Stockholm ,Sweden , with a statue of the Swedish Social Democratic leaderHjalmar Branting (1860 – 1925). The monument is 5 meters tall and 6 meters wide.The
bronze relief monument, by artistCarl Eldh , is located in a small park atNorra Bantorget in Stockholm, which is the traditional Social Democratic grounds of the city. Eldh started working on the monument in 1926, one year after Branting had died, but it wasn’t erected until 1952. The monument shows a prominent looking Branting addressing a group of workers on aMay Day demonstration. Several of the worker movement’s pioneers are found in the otherwise anonymous crowd of workers surrounding Branting, includingAxel Danielsson andAugust Palm .On May 17, 1992, the monument was partly damaged when a small
bomb exploded and blew up a hole in the belly of the Hjalmar Branting figure. This was the fourth in a series of five statue bombings in Stockholm that had begun on February 25 and ended on June 8. A group of seven teenagers, six boys and one girl, were arrested a week later and confessed to the acts ofvandalism . (The other statues were not political monuments, and no political motives were mentioned in the news reports.)The monument was restored two years later by the local company Herman Bergmans konstgjuteri AB, the foundry that had originally made it in the early 1950s. The restoration cost, 320,000 Swedish crowns, was shared by the City of Stockholm and the Stockholm section of the
Swedish Trade Union Confederation .References
"On the bombings:"
*Barbro Dillworth & Fredrik Nejman, "Vem är trött på statyerna?", "Expressen ", May 18, 1992.
*Anon., "Sprängde staty 'mest på skoj'" "Dagens Nyheter ", July 17, 1992.
*"Åter till brottsplatsen. Sju unga statysprängare riskerar långa straff", "Dagens Nyheter", July 18, 1992.
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