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Estátua de Friðrik Friðriksson

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Estátua de Friðrik Friðriksson

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Estátua de Friðrik Friðriksson

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    7 de outubro de 2023

    The statue of Friðrik Friðriksso, is a larger than life-sized bronze work. It depicts the pastor sitting with his arms resting on a young boy standing on his right side. The boy looks slightly to his right while Friðriksson seems focused on something in the near distance on his left. The statue is set on a rectangular plinth which is covered with plates of slate.

    Friðrik Friðriksson was a beloved pastor who devoted himself to the welfare of the youth of Iceland. He founded the YMCA in Iceland, as well as football and scouting organizations.

      18 de abril de 2023

      This larger than life-sized bronze work depicts the pastor sitting with his arms resting on a young boy standing on his right side. The boy looks slightly to his right while Friðriksson seems focused on something in the near distance on his left. It is set on a rectangular plinth which is covered with plates of slate. The 1952 work is by sculptor Sigurjon Olafsson.

      Sigurjón Ólafsson had been taught Christian studies as a boy by the Rev. Friðrik Friðriksson (1868–1961). He was fond of the pastor, who had devoted himself to the welfare of the youth of Iceland: he founded the YMCA in Iceland, as well as football and scouting organisations, to name but a few. During World War II both found themselves stuck in Denmark during the German occupation, unable to return to Iceland. Sigurjón made a bust of the Rev. Friðrik in 1943, “before it was too late,” as he said. The bust was displayed, along with other portraits by the sculptor, at the Listvinasalur gallery in 1952. Former pupils of the aged clergyman then proposed that an appropriate monument should be erected, for which Sigurjón was the obvious choice. Valtýr Stefánsson, editor of daily Morgunblaðið, undertook to raise funds for the project, and negotiated with local and national authorities to find a suitable location. The Rev. Friðrik started to sit for Sigurjón in the spring of 1952, when a 60cm clay maquette was made. This was greatly enlarged by the artist that summer in Copenhagen. The boy standing by the clergyman’s side was modelled on a wooden figure of a boy by the artist’s first wife, Tove, and on the young son of one of his colleagues. Sigurjón enlarged the piece to its full size and completed it in Copenhagen, where it was cast at the Lauritz Rasmussen foundry. The Rev. Friðrik’s posture, and the composition of the piece, are not only a function of the great age and declining powers of the clergyman; they also manifest a perceptive understanding of his character and his life’s work. “By placing them side by side, the pastor and the boy, and connecting them by a simple arrangement of their arms, Sigurjón succeeds in suggesting the ‘restful, kindly dignity’ of the Rev. Friðrik, as Björn Th. Björnsson put it, and his heartfelt bond with ‘the boy, who is all boys.’ ” (Aðalsteinn Ingólfsson: Sigurjón Ólafsson: Ævi og list (Sigurjón Ólafsson, Life and Work). In addition, the Rev. Friðrik’s head is in itself a masterly portrayal of his personality, and every plane in the face responds to the slightest changes in the light."

      Source: Waymarking.com

        6 de outubro de 2023

        The monument tells not only the story of a man, but also the deep connection between two people and their shared experiences during a challenging time.

        As you approach the monument, you will notice the impressive level of detail with which Sigurjón Ólafsson, a protégé and later friend of the vicar, created the artwork. Rev. Friðrik, depicted sitting, appears to be in a calm, thoughtful pose while a boy stands next to him, a symbol of the youth he has supported throughout his life. This artwork was not designed this way by chance. Sigurjón, who was taught the Christian faith by Rev. Friðrik at a young age, created this monument to express the deep admiration and respect he felt for the vicar.

        The story behind this piece is as fascinating as the artwork itself. During World War II, both were stranded in Denmark, far from their Icelandic homeland. During this difficult time, Sigurjón sculpted a bust of Friðrik, driven by the fear that it might be their last chance to create art together. Years later, when the bust was shown in an exhibition in Iceland, the idea for the monument you see before you today was born.

        The slate-covered base and the entire composition of the work seem harmonious, giving the viewer the feeling of standing in front of a scene from the past. The sun falling on Rev. Friðrik's face makes every single facet shine, emphasizing Sigurjón's masterful portrayal of his personality.

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