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Edvard Eriksen (b. Copenhagen 1876, d. s.p. 1959)

“The Little Mermaid”. A patinated bronze sculpture. Signed Edvard Eriksen, stamped Rolsted's Bronce foundry. H. 96 cm.

In 1913 “The Little Mermaid” was placed on Langelinie, Copenhagen. The sculpture was financed by the brewer Carl Jacobsen. Originally Jacobsen's plan was to place the sculpture in an artificial waterbasin surrounded by an arrangement of flowers. But after some time, Edvard Eriksen managed to talk Jacobsen into placing the mermaid in a more natural surrounding on a rock by the seaside. The figure is executed in three different sizes, of which this one is half the size of the original sculpture, thereby making it the largest of the three bronze-variations excluding the one in 4/5 size displayed in Osaka, Japan. In accordance with the artist's testament no subsequent copies were to be made in the same size as the mermaid on Langelinie. Literature: “Den lille Havfrue” (“The Little Mermaid”), Det Berlingske printing house, 1960. Egon Eriksen, “Edvard Eriksen og Den lille Havfrue” (Edvard Eriksen and the Little Mermaid), 1998, mentioned herein, reproduced p. 25.

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Auction

Selected paintings, 22 April 2008

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Estimate

200,000 DKK

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Price realised

580,000 DKK