- Stephan Sinding
Stephan (Abel) Sinding (
4 August 1846 –23 January 1922 ), was a Norwegian-Danish sculptor. Sinding was the brother of the composerChristian Sinding and artistOtto Ludvig Sinding .Sinding broke off his law studies in Christiania (nowOslo ) in order to take drawing and modelling lessons first in Norway at 'Den kongelige Tegneskole' in Christiania under the direction of Julius Middelthun. Later he was taught sculpting by Albert Wolff in Berlin. Sinding spent his adult life working in different places mostlyRome ,Copenhagen , and finallyParis .Sinding picked up influences from the newest and most modern French sculptures of his times (among others
August Rodin ,Barrias ,Paul Dubois etc.) and was at first met with poor recognition from the Norwegian public since his style was considered too modern. He found Copenhagen a better working place and obtained Danish citizenship in 1890. Denmark by that time was still under great artistic influence by the lateBertel Thorvaldsen , whos neo-Greek/neo-classical sculptures were still considered to be the art as it should be. Nevertheless he found recognition and support from brewerCarl Jacobsen (owner of the breweryNy Carlsberg , son ofJacob Christian Jacobsen founder ofCarlsberg ) who had an interest for sculptures. Carl Jacobsen bought his first Sinding sculpture "En barbarkvinde bærer sin dræbte søn bort fra slaget” in 1883 adding it to his ever growing collection in his privateGlyptothek , which later was transformed into theNy Carlsberg Glyptotek , which still holds the largest collection in the world of Sinding sculptures.Sinding created a number of - by that time - well-loved sculptures, among others "Fangen Moder" (awarded Grand Prix at the world fair in Paris, 1889), "To Mennesker" (1889), "Ung kvinde med sin mands lig" / "Enken" (1892) etc.
In 1910 Sinding left Copenhagen for Paris, where he worked until his death. He is interned at the
Père Lachaise Cemetery .Many of Sindings sculptures are credited to realism but he also - together with, among others, Danish sculptor
Niels Hansen Jacobsen , though by many considered much more radical in his work - worked in the style ofsymbolism . An example of his symbolism work is his sculpture "Valkyrie", a bronze copy currently displayed at the Churchill Park in centralCopenhagen .Sinding wrote - helped by Franz von Jessen - an autobiography entitled ”En Billedhuggers Liv” (printed Christiania, Gyldendalske Boghandel, 1921).
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