Size: 18 cm
Bust color: Copper
Plinth color: Gray Marble
A traditional-style bust of Alexander Kielland on a plinth pedestal. The plinth's front has a large name plate.
The bust and plinth are 3d-printed separately in different colors, using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.
Size:
18 cm
Bust color:
Copper
Copper-like color with high sheen
Plinth color:
Gray Marble
Gray marble-like, matte
Text plate:
Alexander Kielland
A plinth pedestal with the text:
Alexander
Kielland
Alexander Kielland was a prominent Norwegian author and one of the leading figures of the "Modern Breakthrough" in Scandinavian literature during the late 19th century. Born on February 18, 1849, in Stavanger, Norway, he became known for his sharp social criticism and realist style. Kielland's works, including notable novels like "Garman & Worse" and "Skipper Worse," often addressed issues such as class disparity and social injustice. Despite his literary success, ill health plagued Kielland throughout his life, leading him to retire from writing relatively early. He passed away on April 6, 1906, leaving behind a legacy of influential and thought-provoking literature.
This is a 3d-printed sculpture that we print to your specifications.
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If we need to move your production date more than five days, we will inform you and you can choose to cancel the order.
ReturnsYou can cancel the order up to the point when production starts. If you cancel the order after production has started, you will be charged a fee of 30% of the price of the products we have started producing.
We inspect all sculptures after printing and will discard and re-print any with defects. With 3d-printing there will always be variations in quality and you need to expect insignificant imperfections that are only visible from close inspection. Read more about 3d-printing for examples of these imperfections. If we have received a sculture with a significant defect, we will of course accept the return and print a replacement.