Johannes Sophus Gelert (1852–1923) was a Danish-born sculptor, who came to the United States in 1887 and during a span of more than thirty years produced numerous works of civic art in the Midwest and on the East Coast.
Johannes Gelert
Portrait medallions at the Auditorium Theatre 1963
St. Augustine at Frederik's Church in Copenhagen, 1885
Haymarket Memorial in Chicago, 1889
Jakob Henrik Gerhard Fjelde was a Norwegian-born American sculptor.
He is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments. One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry (1897) located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties.
Monument to the 1st Minnesota Infantry at Gettysburg National Battlefield
Ole Bull statue at Loring Park
Hiawatha and Minnehaha, 1912 statue at Minnehaha Park
1889 bronze sculpture of Minerva in Minneapolis Central Library atrium