Torsten Rudenschöld
Torsten Rudenschöld
Published 2019-10-07T09:00:46+00:00
Torsten Rudenschöld was a school politician. In 1842 the law of compulsory schooling was passed. Rudenschöld worked with establishing and developing elementary schools around the country. He grew up in a wealthy mansion, but later learned how people were forced to fight for their living. Rudenschöld was fired when he improved the workers’ conditions. Instead, he got involved in the creation of the Swedish elementary school, which he viewed as a way of achieving social change.
Photography credit - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Linn Ahlgren / Nationalmuseum
These 3D scans have been produced with an Artec Eva with the ambition to produce a digital representation as close to the original as possible. However, the presented scans are not to be regarded as duplicates as due to inaccessible areas etc deviations from the original might occur.
Date published | 07/10/2019 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Torsten Rudenschöld |
Dimension | Height 67 cm |
Accession | NMSk 892 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Gift 1899 from the estate of Director Hjalmar Petre |
Record | http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=27199&viewType=detailView |
Artist | Carl Gustaf Qvarnström |
Place | Nationalmuseum |