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Jacob Fjelde : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacob Fjelde
Jacob Fjelde (10 April 1859 – 5 May 1896) was a Norwegian-born, American sculptor.〔Harris, Moira F., ''Monumental Minnesota: A Guide to Outdoor Sculpture'', Pogo Press, 1992, pg. 6〕 He is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments. One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry (1897) located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties.〔Hawthorne, Frederick W., ''Gettysburg: Stories of Men and Monuments'', The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides, 1988, pg. 81〕 ==Background== Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was born at Ålesund in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. His father, Paul Gerhard Michelet Fjelde (1827-1873) was a skilled carpenter and wood carver. He had moved to the United States in 1872, but died the following year. Jakob Fjelde was a pupil of Brynjulf Bergslien during 1878. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1879-81 and was a student of Vilhelm Bissen 1880-1882. He travel abroad, living in Rome from 1882-1884. Fjelde lived and worked to Bergen, Norway from 1884 and until 1887 when he immigrated to the United States. After arriving in America he settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The following year he married the Danish-born Margrethe Madsen. They eventually had four children. 〔Proske, Beatrice Gilman, ''Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture'', Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina, 1943, pg. 355〕 He was the father of sculptor Paul Fjelde and the brother of artist Pauline Fjelde. His grandsons included Ibsen scholar Rolf G. Fjelde. 〔(''Jakob Fjelde'' (Store norske leksikon )〕
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