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August Christian Valdemar Hassel (9 February 1864 – 30 May 1942) was a Danish sculptor.

August Hassel
August Hassel
painted by Peder Mørk Mønsted (1908)
Born(1864-02-09)9 February 1864
Died30 May 1942(1942-05-30) (aged 78)
Resting placeHellebæk Ny Kirkegård
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Known forSculpting

Early life and education

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Hassel was born in Copenhagen, the son of captain and mechanic Johan Fridolin Hassel and Doris Henriette Eickhoff. He apprenticed under stucco artist and carver H.C. Berg from August 1879 and graduated from Copenhagen Technical College in January 1882. He graduated from the School of Decorative Arts on 25 May 1886. He later continued his training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Theobald Stein, graduating on 30 January 1888.

Career

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Hassel had his debut at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1888 with a portrait bust of composer Niels Gade. It was later followed by a number of other portraits. Most of his work was within the area of religious art and he contributed with sculptural works and altarpieces for a number of churches.[1]

List of works

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  • Niels Gade (1889)
  • Memorial to Christian IX (1908) Frederiksberg (with Ludvig Knudsen)
  • Crucifix (1900) Fredens Church, Copenhagen
  • Memorial to Christian IX (1912) Tirsbjerg
  • Bust of Peter Christian Abildgaard (1910) Landbohøjsk
  • Bust of Frederik VIII (1819)
  • Bust of Queen Louise, dowager queen of Denmark (1913)
  • Hans Egede and Gertrud Rask (1921) St. Nicolas' Church, Copenhagen
  • Bernhard Bang (1923) University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg Campus
  • Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Louise Foundation (1901) Nr. 59 Sortedam Dossering, Copenhagen [2]
  • Kristi gravlæggelse (1890)
  • Syge anråber Jesus om hjælp (1891) Garnisons Sogns Menighedshus, Copenhagen
  • Jesus opvækker Lazarus (1897) Nørre Broby Church
  • Jesus prædiker i Nazareth (1904) formerly Nazareth Church, Copenhagen
  • Lazarus opvækkelse (1918) Grøndalskirke, Copenhagen [3]
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References

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  1. ^ "August Hassel" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Sortedam Dossering 59". Andelsforeningen A/B Sortedam Dossering 59. Archived from the original on August 6, 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Grøndals kirke". Nordens kirker. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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