Arne Ranslet

{{Short description|Danish sculptor and ceramist}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1931|8|15|df=y}}

| birth_place = Løgstør, Denmark

| death_date = {{death date and age|2018|4|24|1931|8|15|df=y}}

| known_for = Sculptor, ceramist

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Arne Mathias Ranslet (15 August 1931{{spnd}}24 April 2018{{Cite web|url=http://tidende.dk/?Id=86604|title=Nyheder fra Bornholm}}) was a Danish sculptor and ceramist.Kunstnerleksikon / Tove Køie & Ole Malmqvist page 162

His works were purchased by museums and communities in Europe and gained worldwide recognition through international exhibitions.Bornholm, Dumont Reise-Taschenbücher / Sabine Neumann & Horst Schwartz (page 49) He has been acclaimed among the best known ceramists of Bornholm.Bornhol i sikte / Olov Isakssom & Søren Hallgren. (page 79)

Biography

Ranslet was born in Løgstør, Denmark, and started working with ceramic on his last year in the Birkerød gymnasium and later studied in the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen (1951–1954), where he first met his later to be wife, the Norwegian painter Tulla Blomberg Ranslet. The couple married in 1955 and moved to Bornholm, where Ranslet later established his own workshop. The couple had two daughters and a son on the island: painter Pia Ranslet, sculptor Paul Ranslet and captain pilot Charlotte Pedersen.

During his first years on the island Ranslet worked mainly with ceramic, combining both traditional and modern elements in his art.Bornholm / Stephan Gabriel, 1989 (page 57) He gradually moved from potteryKeramik / Gunnar Von Gergerfelt & Maiken Banner Wahlogren (pages 23, 117, 131 & back cover) to sculpturing in the 1970s, creating humoristic and sometimes grotesque animal sculptures,Richtig reisen – Bornholm / Horst Schwartz, 1988 (p.158-160) later replaced by more monumental bronze works in the 1980s. In 1988 the Ranslet couple moved to Spain, where they established a studio and workshop.Klippeøens kvinder og mænd, født og førte 2000 by Søren R. Wolff and Bornholms Tidens ForlagDansk Kunst Hånd Værker Leksikon/ Forlage Rhodos (1978)Kunstnerleksikon/ AOFArne Ranslet – Ein Porträt von Emanuel Eckardt (1983 Hamburg)R. Broby Johansen: Med Broby i grænselandene, Sønderjyll. og Bornholm (1982)Bornholm isikte (LT)Bornholm (DuMont 1988) Ranslet died in April 2018.{{Cite web|url=http://tidende.dk/?Id=86604|title=Nyheder fra Bornholm}}

Notable works

Ranslet's work in both ceramic and bronze has been purchased by various museums, institutions and collectors in Europe, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Malmö Art Museum,[http://www.malmo.se/Medborgare/Kultur--noje/Konst--design/Malmo-Konstmuseum/In-English.html Malmo.se] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100831114457/http://www.malmo.se/Medborgare/Kultur--noje/Konst--design/Malmo-Konstmuseum/In-English.html |date=31 August 2010 }} the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Oslo,[http://www.nationalmuseum.no/index.php/content/view/full/1530/offset/1909 Nationalmuseum.no] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090419182916/http://www.nationalmuseum.no/index.php/content/view/full/1530/offset/1909 |date=19 April 2009 }} the Danish Museum of Art & Design, the Röhsska Museum of Design and Applied Art,[http://www.designmuseum.se/infoeng.htm Designmuseum.se] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100402090021/http://www.designmuseum.se/infoeng.htm |date=2 April 2010 }} Bornholm Museum, Stockholm Län Council, Jönköpings country museum,[http://www.jkpglm.se/english/english.html JKPGLM.se] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100813143731/http://www.jkpglm.se/english/english.html |date=13 August 2010 }} Norrköpings museum of art in Sweden,[http://www.norrkoping.se/kultur-fritid/museer/konstmuseum/Konstmuseet_eng_low-2.pdf Norrkoping.se] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110609132248/http://www.norrkoping.se/kultur-fritid/museer/konstmuseum/Konstmuseet_eng_low-2.pdf |date=9 June 2011 }} Östergötlands museum,[http://www.ostergotlandslansmuseum.se/eng.html Ostergotlandslanmuseum.se] the regional museum in Kristianstad, Sweden,[http://www.regionmuseet.m.se/english_start.htm Regionmuseet.m.se] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100811082231/http://www.regionmuseet.m.se/english_start.htm |date=11 August 2010 }} Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, King Gustav Adolf's art collection, The Danish Arts Foundation,

[http://www.statenskunstfond.dk/ Statenskunstfond.dk] Trapholt Art Museum,

[http://www.trapholt.dk/ Trapholt.dk] La Casa Orduña Del Castell De Guadalest museum in Spain, Örebro läns museum.[https://digitaltmuseum.se/021026469573/vas Örebro läns museum]

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The sculpture is an adaptation of the famous fairytale by the brothers Grimm. It was bought by the Winsen municipality and placed in front of the 13th century Winsen Castle.

The sculpture won the first award in an art contest in Winsen, Germany, in 1988, and was situated in front of the savings bank that sponsored the event. Before its presentation to the public the sculpture was mistakenly reported to local police as a 'wrapped dead man' in an event covered by the local press.

Metamorphose symbolizes the transformation from human to angel. It was purchased by Sparekassen Bornholms Fond and situated in front of the historical church in Allinge.

The sculpture is situated in front of the City hall in Frederikshavn and was borrowed for an exhibition in Hamburg in 1985, where a similar artefact was later ordered with permission from Frederikshavn municipality. It is said that if the board of the municipality should ever agree on any matter the Tuba player will toot the horn.[http://ungfoto.blogspot.com/2009/11/tubablseren.html Blog about Frederikshavn on blogspot]

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Most of Ranslet's exhibitions took place in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany, but his art has also been exhibited in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, France and the USA. Ranslet's works were also exhibited on Bornholm numerous times while the couple was living on the island and afterwards.

Other selected works

Image:Mand_med_Bulldog_Og_Kat.jpg|Mand Med Bulldog Og Kat, bronze

References