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  1. Walter Magnus Runeberg (Porvoo, 29 de diciembre de 1838-Helsinki, 23 de diciembre de 1920) fue un escultor finlandés de habla sueca, hijo del poeta Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Sus obras siguieron inicialmente los ideales clásicos, influido sobre todo por el escultor danés Bertel Thorvaldsen, pero más tarde adquirieron rasgos más realistas. [1]

  2. Walter Magnus Runeberg (Finland Swedish: [ˈrʉːnebærj]; 29 December 1838 – 23 December 1920) was a Finnish neo-classical sculptor. He was the son of Finnish national epic poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg.

  3. Walter Magnus Runeberg fue un escultor finlandés de habla sueca, hijo del poeta Johan Ludvig Runeberg.

  4. The Swedish speaking Finnish sculptor Walter Runeberg was born on 29 December 1838 in Porvoo (Borgå). He was the third son of Finnish national poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg and Fredrika Runeberg. Walter showed an interest in and talent for sculpture early on.

  5. Learn about the life and works of Walter Runeberg, one of the most significant sculptors of his time. See his neoclassical sculptures, busts, sketches and tools in the museum.

  6. Today, the museum exhibits plaster sculptures and sketches of the sculptor’s best-known work, such as The Law, Per Brahe the Younger, Apollon and Marsyas, Alexander II, the statue of J. L. Runeberg, and Angel, the grave monument of Z. Topelius.

  7. Works around Walter Runeberg in the CCBMN catalogue are at the library. Consult the catalog. Notice ID : 21374 . Updated date : September 26th, 2022. Subscribe to the newsletter. Retrouvez-nous sur Twitter (Nouvelle Fenêtre) Retrouvez-nous sur Instagram (Nouvelle Fenêtre)