Background
Daniels, John Karl was born on May 14, 1875 in Norway. Son of Daniel Jakobsen and Beret Martha (Jensen) Daniels.
Daniels, John Karl was born on May 14, 1875 in Norway. Son of Daniel Jakobsen and Beret Martha (Jensen) Daniels.
He attended the Mechanics Arts High School in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he first received formal training for his craft as a sculptor.
He became a pupil of Knut Okerberg in Norway, and of Andrew O"Connor in Paris, France. He was based in Minnesota, where most of his work can be foundation His studio was a former icehouse, located behind the George West. and Nancy B. Van Dusen House at 1900 LaSalle Avenue in Minneapolis.
He created war memorials for Grafton, North Dakota and Long Prairie, Minnesota.
His granite Pioneers sculpture was given to the City of Minneapolis by the family of Charles Alfred Pillsbury during the Great Depression. lieutenant served as the centerpiece of a park called Pioneer Square, near the Minneapolis Central Post Office.
His work includes the Soldiers Monument at Summit Park in Saint Paul, the architectural ornament of the Washburn Park Water Tower in Minneapolis, and the statue of Leif Erikson at Leif Erikson Park in Duluth, Minnesota. His sculptures at the Minnesota State Capitol include the Knute Nelson Monument and Leif Erikson on the capitol grounds, and General John B. Sanborn and Colonel Alexander Wilkin in the rotunda.
At the Veterans Service Building is Earthbound, a 1956 work dedicated to the military veterans of Minnesota, and sculpted when Daniels was 80 years old.
He died in Minneapolis in 1978.
Club: Professional Men'son
Married Hazel Cecelia Bimer, February 5, 1910 (divorced). Children: Elizabeth Cecelia, Mahlon, Karl.