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Piller of naked dead bodies - Norway (Oslo)
The monolith is a 14.12 meter (46-foot) pillar carved of a single block of stone and consisting of 121 naked figures coiling together toward the top, starting with adult figures at the bottom and mounting towards infants at the top. To complete the design of Vigeland's plan for the monolith alone took three stone cutters from 1929 to 1943. It is a massive symbol of the struggle for existence, resurrection, the yearning for higher spaces, the cyclical nature of life.
Piller of naked dead bodies - Norway (Oslo)
The monolith is a 14.12 meter (46-foot) pillar carved of a single block of stone and consisting of 121 naked figures coiling together toward the top, starting with adult figures at the bottom and mounting towards infants at the top. To complete the design of Vigeland's plan for the monolith alone took three stone cutters from 1929 to 1943. It is a massive symbol of the struggle for existence, resurrection, the yearning for higher spaces, the cyclical nature of life.