Oddmund Raudberget

[1][2][3] Raudberget's works are displayed at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design and other institutions, and are also included in many public and private collections.

His early work, such as his portrait of Nils Kærup Bjørneboe, shows good characterization and a strong surface technique.

As a sculptor, Raudberget uses a figurative approach and is considered representative of the classical orientation in postwar sculpture.

Among other works, his horse sculptures stand in his hometown of Rissa, in Oslo's Bjerkebanen neighborhood, and at the Hå Museum in Jæren.

Raudberget's Hest og mann (Horse and Man) along the main road in Horgen in Nedre Eiker also well known.