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Livshjulet | | Foto: 2010 | Artist | Gustav Vigeland | Year | 1933/1934. Made public in 1949. | Material | Bronze | Location | Frognerpark in Oslo | | Livshjulet (Norwegian: The wheel of life)[1] is a sculpture made by Gustav Vigeland that stands in Frognerpark in Oslo. The sculpture has been made during 1933 and 1934 and was eventually showed to the public in 1949. Livshjulet is a symbol of mortality and the constant struggle in everyone's life. Livshjulet is Norwegian for wheel of life About Vigelandpark in Frognerpark In 1914 Vigeland thought about his own park. A park full of sculptures that surrounds a fountain. He worked in such a way that the sculptures could stand out in the open. In 1947[2] The park is currently a facility with more than 200 sculptures made from bronze and stone build by Vigeland. External Links References{{:Category: Norwegian art}} |