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Johan Niclas Bystrom

Johan Niclas Byström (December 18, 1783 – 1848) was a Swedish sculptor.

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Byström was born at Filipstad and went to Stockholm the age of twenty, studying there for three years under Johan Tobias Sergel. In 1809 he gained the prize of the Royal Academy of Arts, and in the following year visited Rome. He sent home a beautiful work, "The Reclining Bacchante," in half life size, which raised him at once to the first rank among Swedish sculptors.

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On his return to Stockholm in 1816 he presented the crown prince (the later king Charles XIV) with a colossal statue of himself, and was entrusted with several important works. Although he was appointed professor of sculpture at the academy, he soon returned to Italy, and with the exception of the years from 1838 to 1844 continued to reside there. He died in Rome in 1848.

Among Byström's numerous productions the best are his representations of the female form, such as Hebe, Pandora, Juno suckling Hercules (infra), and the "Girl entering the Bath". His colossal statues of the Swedish kings are also much admired.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Byström, Johan Niklas". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 

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