gravesVpelli: Oslo City Hall (Rådhus), 1931-1950
gravesVpelli: Roosevelt surveys Oslo's busy harbour
gravesVpelli: Fountain in Oslo's Frogner Park (Gustav Vigeland)
gravesVpelli: Vigeland sculptures total 212 in Frogner Park, Oslo
gravesVpelli: 'Angry Boy' by Gustav Vigeland
gravesVpelli: Bedding in Frogner Park
gravesVpelli: Vigeland sculpture 'Father and Son' on the bridge at Frogner Park
gravesVpelli: 'Old Age', one of 212 sculpture groups in Frogner Park, Oslo
gravesVpelli: Oslo: Remnants of a Viking ship, circa 850 AD
gravesVpelli: University of Oslo
gravesVpelli: Oslo's entry into Modernism; the brilliant Opera House
gravesVpelli: Within Oslo's Akershus Fortress
gravesVpelli: Oslo's Frogner Parken and sculptures by Gustav Vigeland
gravesVpelli: Oslo's Slottet (Royal Palace)
gravesVpelli: The creative genius of Gustav Vigeland
gravesVpelli: Oslo's imposing Victoria Terrasse (now the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), 1884-1890
gravesVpelli: Sharp edging to Oslo's new museum devoted to Edvard Munch
gravesVpelli: Vigeland's two elderly women
gravesVpelli: Oslo's Royal Palace, designed by H D F Linstow, 1849
gravesVpelli: One of several bronze statues that grace the frontage of Oslo's Rådhus (City Hall)
gravesVpelli: Oslo: Bronze depicts one of the City Hall's construction workers
gravesVpelli: Within the Akershus in Oslo
gravesVpelli: Oslo Harbour front
gravesVpelli: Oslo's Frogner Park and the sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, Norway's leading sculptor
gravesVpelli: The central fountain installation in Frogner Park, Oslo
gravesVpelli: Rådhusset (City Hall) in Oslo, Norway
gravesVpelli: Oslo's Bunnefjorden
gravesVpelli: Oslo Rådhus
gravesVpelli: The Akershus Festning in Oslo