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Name
  
Kai Nielsen

Known for
  
Sculpture

Role
  
Sculptor

Kai Nielsen (sculptor) Princess and the Peaquot a ceramic sculpture by Kai Nielsen
Born
  
16 November 1882 (
1882-11-16
)

Died
  
November 2, 1924, Copenhagen, Denmark

Education
  
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Kai Nielsen (26 November 1882 – 2 November 1924) was a Danish sculptor.

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Early life and education

Kai Nielsen (sculptor) Bing amp Grondahl White Porcelain Sculpture by Kai Nielsen

Kai Nielsen was born on 26 November 1882 in Svendborg, the son of Christian Nielsen, a watchmaker, and his wife Ane Marie. At 15 he became an apprentice painter but was artistically inclined and began to paint landscapes and portraits. At the same time he studied at the technical school in Svendborg where he was taught moulding by Edvard Eriksen, later famous for creating The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen. In 1901 he moved to Copenhagen and took drawing classes to prepare for the Art Academy. When he applied, they rejected his drawings but accepted him into the Sculpture School in view of a portrait bust he had made in Svendborg and he became a student of Carl Aarsleff. At the Academy he began a lifelong friendship with Einar Utzon-Frank who also studied sculpture. Together they explored the modern collections at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek where Nielsen was particularly impressed by the works of Auguste Rodin and Constantin Meunier.

Career

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Nielsen developed a socially conscious style (The Blind Girl, 1907, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek). He had his breakthrough with Naked (1908) which was acquired by the Danish National Gallery. The Marble Girl attracted attention for its redefinition of the relationship between subject and material with its equal emphasis of the sculpture as woman figure and as stone block. It also introduced the rounded female forms which continued to be a dominant subject throughout his production.

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A large portrait bust of Thorvald Bindesboll erected at Vester Boulevard (now H. C. Andersen Boulevard) in Copenhagen was his first large-scale commission in the portrait genre. It was followed by smaller portrait heads of artist colleagues such as Niels Larsen Stevns and Ludvig Karsten, the boxer Dick Nelson (1918) and more children.

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One of Nielsen's first public sculptures, the Ymir Well from 1913 for a square in Faaborg, was controversial in its own day for the nudity of the jotunn Ymir.

Kai Nielsen (sculptor) Terracotta sculpture 39Princess and the Pea39 designed in

Around the same time he collaborated with the architect Iver Bentson on a redevelopment of Blagards Plads, a public square in one of the poorest working-class neighbourhoods in Copenhagen. His work, executed from 1912 to 1916, consists of 22 granite sculptures integrated in a low wall which encloses a central, rectangular section of the square. The sculptures all portray a person plying a trade—a tailor, a cooper, a baker—accompanied by an abundance of choppy toddlers. The intention was to celebrate the workers and the children of the surrounding community and their everyday lives. It provoked hefty debate and criticism when it was inaugurated but was innovative in its integration of the sculptures in a piece of street furniture and a functional context. The wall was intended for sitting and climbing on and the central space for children's play and also incorporated a scapbox.

From 1918 to 20 he created a comprehensive for the Norwegian shipping magnate Anton Fredrik Klaveness's park outside Oslo. Its centrepiece, The Water Mother, features prominently in the winter garden of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek which also holds the original plaster model.

Early death

Kai Nielsen died while working on a draft for a Maritime Monument (1924, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) after several lengthy spells of illness.

Statuettes

Kai Nielsen also created statuettes which were produced for Bing & Grondahl and H.A. Kahler.

Museums

  • Blind Peasant Girl, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (1907)
  • The Marble Girl, Danish National Gallery (marble, 1908)
  • Naked, Faaborg Museum (1810)
  • Leda and the swan, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (limestone, 1918)
  • Leda without swan, National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade
  • Outdoor sculptures

  • Thorvald Bindesboll, H. C. Andersen Boulevard (1909–10)
  • Ymir Well, Faaborg (sandstone 1913, bronze 1964)
  • Sculptures, Blagards Plads, Copenhagen (1916)
  • Arhus girl, Aarhus Central Station, Aarhus (1921)
  • Mother and children (Mor og barn), Frogner Park, Oslo (black granite, 1925)
  • Venus with the apple, Enghaveparken, Copenhagen (1929)
  • References

    Kai Nielsen (sculptor) Wikipedia