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Roald Amundsen
Norwegian Polar Explorer

Bronze Sculpture

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Dimensions
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Imperial:
Height: 14"
Width: 11"
Depth: 6.5"


Metric:
Height: 355mm
Width: 279mm
Depth: 165mm


Weight:
18 kg


Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring may vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Roald Amundsen

This portrait sculpture of Roald Amundsen was created in cooperation with the Fram Museum in Oslo.

Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. He was a key figure of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

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From 1903 to 1906, he led the first expedition to successfully traverse the Northwest passage on the sloop Gjoa. In 1909, Amundsen began planning for a South Pole exhibition.

He left Norway in June 1910 on the ship Fram
and reached Antartica in January 1911. His party established a camp at the Bay of Whales and a series of supply depots on the Barrier (now known as the Ross Ice Shelf) before setting out for the pole in October.

The party of five, led by Amundsen, became the first to successfully reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911.



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Roald Amundsen
Norwegian Polar Explorer

Bronze Sculpture

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Dimensions
More Info
Imperial:
Height: 14"
Width: 11"
Depth: 6.5"


Metric:
Height: 355mm
Width: 279mm
Depth: 165mm


Weight:
18 kg


Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring may vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Roald Amundsen

This portrait sculpture of Roald Amundsen was created in cooperation with the Fram Museum in Oslo.

Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. He was a key figure of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

More Info
From 1903 to 1906, he led the first expedition to successfully traverse the Northwest passage on the sloop Gjoa. In 1909, Amundsen began planning for a South Pole exhibition.

He left Norway in June 1910 on the ship Fram
and reached Antartica in January 1911. His party established a camp at the Bay of Whales and a series of supply depots on the Barrier (now known as the Ross Ice Shelf) before setting out for the pole in October.

The party of five, led by Amundsen, became the first to successfully reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911.



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