- Viktor Jansson
Viktor Bernhard "Faffan" Jansson (1886 - 1958) was a Finnish sculptor. He married the illustrator
Signe Hammarsten-Jansson and they had three children: the writerTove Jansson , photographerPer Olov Jansson , and Lars Jansson, an author and comic strip artist.Starting from 1929 Viktor Jansson created several drafts for sculptures picturing young women, one of which is called Convolvulus. The other sculpture from the same series named Youth (Nuoruus) is situated in
Hämeenlinna . These two sculptures are united by attempt to create image of excellence and clear through a somehow abstract form.Works
* "Lahden vapaudenpatsas" (the statue of liberty of
Lahti ), 1920
* "Tampereen vapaudenpatsas" (the statue of liberty ofTampere ), 1920
* "Convolvulus", 1931 (situated inHelsinki , Kaisaniemi park), which depicts a young woman. Convolvulus stands for lesser bindweed or field bindweed. In this masterpiece the woman raises her hand in a half-protecting, half-blessing gesture. This sculpture is often said to symbolize spring's arrival to the north. The sculpture was born as a result of a competition organised by Helsinki City in 1930-31 to decorate Helsinki with public works of art. It is made out ofbronze and is 240 cm high. Another version of Convolvulus is 120 cm high and stands on the grave of Bertel Hintze in the old part of Hietaniemi cemetery.
* "Nuoruus" (Youth), 1931 (situated inHämeenlinna center in Kirjaston puisto) is of bronze, measuring 177 x 50 x 47,5 cm, on a base of greygranite 71 x 50,5 x 58,5 cmThe model for Convolvulus and Nuoruus was
Tove Jansson , the daughter of the sculptor.Sources
# [http://www.taidemuseo.fi/ Helsinki Art Museum, Public Art Section]
# [http://www.hameenlinna.fi/taidemuseo/index.php Hämeenlinna Art Museum, Public Art Section]
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