History of Iowa State
Sponsored by the University Archives, Iowa State University Library Copyright 2006
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Christian Petersen Christian Petersen (1885-1961) emigrated to America with his parents from
Dybol, Denmark, in 1894. In 1900, he apprenticed in the die-cutting trade at the
Newark Technical School (New Jersey); and later attended the Fawcett School of
Design (Newark, New Jersey); and the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence,
Rhode Island). He also joined the prestigious Art Students League in New York,
where he met life-long friend, George Nerney. Petersen studied drawing under
George Bridgeman, and apprenticed with sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson. Due to
financial constraints, he focused on his die-cutting career at the Robins
Company in Attleboro, Massachusetts. He returned to sculpting however, and
produced numerous works in the East. Through Kitson's connections, Petersen
received sculpture commissions from Iowa beginning in the late 1920s. |
Resources available online
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Christian Petersen: Artist and Teacher University Archives, Iowa State University Library
Christian Petersen's Works in Parks Library Iowa State University Library
University Museums, Iowa State University |
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