Christian IV's Glove is a sculpture located in Oslo. The work is part of the public art collection in the city and is known for its unique design and historical significance. The sculpture is inspired by the Danish king Christian IV, who reigned from 1588 to 1648, and it reflects a period characterized by artistic and cultural development in Scandinavia.
The sculpture is made of materials typical of public art, and it is placed in a place that makes it accessible to the public. Christian IV's Glove has become part of the cityscape and attracts both locals and tourists. It helps to highlight Oslo's rich cultural heritage and artistic expression, as well as to stimulate reflection on historical themes related to the monarchy and the role of art in society.



