He died following complications from appendix surgery in 1925. Being German-influenced and slightly foreign to Finland's sculpting circles at the time, he never developed a substantial reputation in Finland.[3]
Vapaudenpatsas (Statue of Liberty) in
Kokkola right across the town hall, 1920. Names of those who died in the Finnish Civil War are carved into the base. In his right hand he has a sword and on his left shoulder is a shield.[6]
He died following complications from appendix surgery in 1925. Being German-influenced and slightly foreign to Finland's sculpting circles at the time, he never developed a substantial reputation in Finland.[3]
Vapaudenpatsas (Statue of Liberty) in
Kokkola right across the town hall, 1920. Names of those who died in the Finnish Civil War are carved into the base. In his right hand he has a sword and on his left shoulder is a shield.[6]