Haaken Gulleson was a Swedish painter and workshop leader in the early 16th century. His signature is found on six sculptures in southern Norrland. He has long been considered to be solely a sculptor, but recent research has seen him as a painter. He ran a workshop where his apprentices contributed to his work.[1]
Biography
He lived in Enånger parish in Gävleborg County, Sweden. His sculpture is in Enånger Old Church and is signed and dated in the year 1520. Another sculpture is a small Madonna image in the Bollnäs church. A signed Madonna is in Forsa Church and there is an altar screen in Njutånger Church. There is one in Bjuråker Church and in Hälsinglands museum.[2] [3][4] [5]
- The Virgin and Child with St. Anne, in Enånger Old Church, the old church of Enånger parish, Hälsingland
- Nådastol (Throne of Grace/Throne of Mercy, Gnadenstuhl), Ljusdals Church
- The Virgin Mary in Ytterlännäs gamla kyrka, the Old Church of Ytterlännäs parish, Ångermanland
- The Virgin Mary in Ytterlännäs gamla kyrka, the Old Church of Ytterlännäs parish, Ångermanland (modified version of previous)
References
- ↑ "Haaken Gulleson". ueforum.se. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- ↑ "Haaken Gullesson". Lexikonett Amanda. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- ↑ "Bollnäs Church and its wooden sculptures". ultima0thule.blogspot.com. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- ↑ "Njutångers kyrka". langvind.com. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- ↑ "Bjuråkers kyrka". geocaching.com. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
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Other sources
- Lennart Karlsson (2005) Kretsen kring Haaken Gulleson (Förlag Carlsson) ISBN 9789172037199
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