The Independents 
Scandinavian artists made 
an especially strong contribu¬ 
tion to the sculpture depart¬ 
ment of the Sixth Annual Ex¬ 
hibition of the Society of In¬ 
dependent Artists at the Roof 
Garden of the Waldorf-As¬ 
toria last March. Trygve 
Hammer, who has long been 
known for his fine decorative 
designs in wood and metal, 
has been quietly at work mod¬ 
elling and shows some figures 
full of power and individu¬ 
ality. Christian Schiott, the 
pianist, has surprised his 
friends by revealing his talent 
as a sculptor. Besides the 
vigorous head of Molla Bjur- 
stedt reproduced here, he has 
done an interesting portrait 
of the composer, Christian 
Sinding. Karl Skoog in his 
charming group, A Secret, is 
happier than in some of his 
more ambitious work. 
Trygve Hammer, Sculptor 
Memorial Relief in Limestone 
Christian Schiott, Sculptor 
Portrait of Molla Bjurstedt 
Karl Skoog, Sculptor 
A Secret 
