Oskar J. W. Hansen (March 12, 1892[2] – August 31, 1971[3]) was a Norwegian-born, naturalized American sculptor. He is most associated with the design of many of the sculptures on and around the Hoover Dam, most notably Winged Figures of the Republic.[3][4]

Memorial at Hoover Dam, commemorating 112 deaths during its construction. Inscription: They died to make the desert bloom[1]

Biography

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Oskar Johan Waldemar Hansen was born in the parish of Langenes in Øksnes Municipality, Nordland, Norway. Before coming to America, he served as a merchant seaman. He later served in the United States Army. In the late 1930s or early 1940s, Hansen built a home and artist's studio on property near Ashcroft outside Charlottesville, Virginia.[4][5] [6]

Selected works

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  • Beyond the Cherubim (1964)
  • Sculptures at Hoover Dam (1960)

References

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  1. ^ "Bureau of Reclamation: Lower Colorado Region - Hoover Dam: Artwork". Archived from the original on 2010-06-23. Retrieved 2010-10-20. Bureau of Reclamation: "Artwork"
  2. ^ "Oskar Hansen". Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Oskar Hansen, 79, ‘Liberty’ Sculptor, Obituary, New York Times, September 3, 1971.
  4. ^ a b Biography of Oskar J. W. Hansen (pakalahau.wordpress)
  5. ^ La Maison Eternelle—Oskar Hansen’s Pantops Home (Kris Bean. Ashcroft News. Vol. II, No. 3 September, 2007)
  6. ^ Oskar J. W. Hansen (liveauctioneers)
  7. ^ "Modernity and the Hoover Dam".
  8. ^ Historic Rand Tower (Paradigm)
  9. ^ Yorktown Victory Monument, Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museum[dead link]
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  • Hiltzik, Michael (2010) Colossus: Hoover Dam and the Making of the American Century (New York: Simon and Schuster) ISBN 9781439181584
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