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Drømmersken
43 Knut Steen

Drømmersken

  • Date 1992
  • Unveiled 2013
  • Material Carrara-marmor
  • Dimensions 250 x 173 x 46 cm

© Knut Steen / BONO Photo: © Ivar Kvaal

«I want to make the bronze sing and the marble float.»

Knut Steen

Photo: © Morten Krogvold

Knut Steen

(b. Oslo, Norway, 1924-2011)

Drømmersken (Dreaming Woman) was inspired by Steen's long-lasting professional career in Carrara, a place in Italy known for its appealing white marble and long traditions of stonemasonry. This material was well-suited with Steen's artistic instinct. He created several slightly abstracted marble figures, in the same style as Drømmersken. Through his virtuosity, the heavy stone is made graceful, lightweight, almost floating, just as the dreaming countenance seems to rest completely unburdened on the classic pillar.

Knut Steen was known for aspiring to beauty in his work. He had one goal in his life as a sculptor: to make the bronze sing and the marble hover. Steen worked in granite, concrete, bronze, steel, and marble, and his artistic style intersected with realism and modernism.

From 1976, Steen lived in Pietrasanta, Carrara in Italy, where he established his studio and became part of the artistic community. He was often referred to as “the maestro” among friends. This was the birthplace of many of his marble sculptures. He stripped them down to their purest form and allowed the light, as much as the stone itself, to create the shapes. Drømmersken is a balancing, semi-abstract marble face with flowing wave-shapes, placed high on a marble pedestal. Both the shape and the natural marbling in the stone create sensual lines and a feeling of elegant movement.

© Knut Steen / BONO Photo: © Ivar Kvaal
© Knut Steen / BONO Photo: © Knut Bry
© Knut Steen / BONO Photo: © Ekebergparken

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