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The Angry Boy, known in Norwegian as Sinnataggen, is one of the most famous sculptures in Vigeland Park in Oslo, Norway. Created by the sculptor Gustav Vigeland in the 1920s, it depicts a small, naked boy in the middle of a tantrum, stamping his foot in anger. Despite its modest size, the statue has become one of the park’s most beloved and iconic figures, often symbolizing human emotion in its rawest form. Visitors are drawn to its expressive detail and playful character, making it one of the most photographed sculptures in Norway.