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Edvard Eriksen
Born
10 March 1876
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died
12 January 1959 (aged 82)
Copenhagen
Resting place
Vestre Cemetery, Copenhagen
Alma mater
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Notable work
The Little Mermaid statue, Langelinie, Copenhagen
Awards
Order of the Dannebrog
Biography
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He apprenticed as a wood carver, after which he trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts between 1894 and 1899.[1]
Eriksen's most famous work is the bronze statue of The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue). In 1909, Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of Carlsberg brewery, commissioned the work of art as a gift to the City of Copenhagen. It was set up on 23 August 1913 by the shore of the promenade Langelinie in the harbor of the old port district of Nyhavn. Two different women served as models to create the statue. Eriksen used his wife, Eline Eriksen, as the model for the statue's body and actress Ellen Price as the model for the mermaid's head.[3]
Among his other works are the allegorical statues Grief, Memory and Love made of marble in 1908 for the sarcophagus of Christian IX and Queen Louise in Roskilde Cathedral. Edvard Eriksen taught at the Royal Danish Academy between 1908–1919 and was a conservator at Thorvaldsen Museum 1930–1953.[4]
He travelled around Italy with his family learning to carve in marble and was made an honorary professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara. He was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1932.
Edvard Eriksen made the little mermaid for Royal Copenhagen.
The little mermaid is also a famous fairy tale written by H.C. Andersen in 1837, and a movie.
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