Gustaf Frödings skulptur is a statue located at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm, created by sculptor Erik Rafael-Rådberg in 1921. The sculpture is positioned near the base of Djurgårdsbrunnsbron and represents the renowned Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding. This statue is significant as it symbolizes Fröding's connection to his last residence, Villa Gröndal, and reflects themes related to mental health and artistic legacy.
The sculpture is set within a scenic park environment, making it accessible for visitors and tourists who wish to appreciate its artistic and cultural value. As part of Sweden's cultural heritage, the statue offers a historical perspective on early 20th-century Swedish literature, contributing to the understanding of the literary landscape of that time. The public can view and appreciate the statue, which serves as a reminder of Fröding's contributions to Swedish poetry.




